boost control valve and actuator

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craigtd
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boost control valve and actuator

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hi can anyone help,im after a boost control valve for my 406 2.0 8valve turbo (petrol) on a 97 plate, and may be an actuator for the turbo. :roll:
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Think I've got a boost control valve in my garage, also a dump valve I think, and some hosing... Can have 'em for free. I'm crap at posting stuff so collection only from Newcastle-under-Lyme area
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craigtd
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Re: boost control valve and actuator

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nice one but i live in newcastle upon tyne,any chance you could post them and i will send you a postal order or transfer payment to your bank ?
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Teamster: How long was it ago I said I'd post the tubby throttle linkage to you? 3? 4 years? :oops:

Sorry craig, but I'm utterly useless at posting stuff. My last £30 parking ticket cost me about £700 because I never got round to posting off the payment and they got the bailiffs to clamp me :cry: I nearly lost my driving license because you're supposed to send your provisional+test certificate in within 2 years of passing, and I just managed to get it there a day before...


Anyone driving up the M6/M62/M1 anytime soon?
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