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Hey guys,

More pumps in stock!

I have BRAND NEW/GENUINE Bosch EFI Fuel Pumps for sale

These are a MUST for any modified vehicle, or someone considering serious modifications in the future!

~ Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 040 (In-tank)

* Flow rating of 235 l/hr @ 5 bar (73.5psi)

* This is enough to support a figure of 260 rwkw! (in-tank pump with screen & M12 x 1.5 out)

* These pumps are a DIRECT In-Tank replacement, and are a suitable replacement pump for Nissan S13, S14, S15, R32GTS, R33 GTS and R34 GT-T.

ONLY $215 !!

~ Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 044 (External)

* These pumps have a flow rating of 330 l/hr @ 5 bar (73.5psi)

* This is enough to support a figure of 360 rwkw! (14mm in, M12 x 1.5 out)

ONLY $289 !!

PM with any questions/queries.

* All pumps come with a 12 month return to base warranty.

* I only post Express "Next Day Delivery". Please add $10 for postage.

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Any sceptics, please check here for the positive feedback received so far. Keep in mind this topic is only just over a week old! These are the genuine article!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=150296

Any sceptics, please check here for the positive feedback received so far. Keep in mind this topic is only just over a week old! These are the genuine article!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=150296

PM SENT.

  • 5 weeks later...
I ordered paid and got mine within 2 days, now I jsut have too put it in :) and they are genuine.

Ofcourse they are genuine! :)

These are the best prices around; now maybe others won't sleep...

Thanks again. Hope all goes well for you.

pump daddy

kossak/32 brother: Yes, these are still going. I have 5 x 044 left in stock and doubt that I will get them back in, so get in quick!

PranK: There are a few good guides going round at the moment mate, just did a quick search in the DIY section and came up with this one that wasn't too bad.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111401

Hopefully it will explain a few un-answered questions.

Regards




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