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I ordered a Bosch 040 fuel pump, paid $250 last week, it took over a week to arrive and in the mean time i bought another one. Dont need two fuel pumps so i will sell one. $210, would prefer pickup [Eastern Suburbs - Sydney] , if no one wants to pickup ill go and price postage for the buyer (at extra $ though). Item is brand new, think i have the receipt still, but its only a week old.

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I ordered a Bosch 040 fuel pump, paid $250 last week, it took over a week to arrive and in the mean time i bought another one. Dont need two fuel pumps so i will sell one. $210, would prefer pickup [Eastern Suburbs - Sydney] , if no one wants to pickup ill go and price postage for the buyer (at extra $ though). Item is brand new, think i have the receipt still, but its only a week old.

Cheers

Very keen PM sent

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hey is the pump still for sale dude need one for my gtt

Pump is still for sale. I think $210 is a good price so im pretty firm on that, havent seen them advertised anywhere else for cheaper than that.

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I found one new for $165+ $8 postage in 5 minutes...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BOSCH-040-FUEL-PUMP...1QQcmdZViewItem

Good luck with sale.

Cheers smart arse, but that auction hasnt finished, it wont sell for $165 its not a "buy it now" item

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