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Hey people,

Have got for sale:

1 * BOSCH Genuine 040 Pump => good for up to 370HP $220

1 * BOSCH Genuine 044 Pump => good for up to 700HP $240

Both are brand new in unopened plastic, bought them a while ago, didn't use them, they are no longer needed.

Also,

1 * Unbranded Bosch Equivalent 040 Pump => $180

This is effectively a 040 pump, but without the Bosch stamp. Manufactured in the same factory, EXACTLY the same as Genuine Bosch. Assured quality without the higher cost.

Will post anywhere, at buyers expense. May deliver in Eastern Suburbs if needed.

PM or call for quicker response

Thanks,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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Bosch 044

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Bosch 040

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Unbranded 040

Edited by femno
am i reading it rite u want $250 for the BOSCH 040? have a look in the business section mate these got for $235 at my door step..

tis only 15 dollars n postage is a couple more.

Ill give you $200 for the 044 and ill pay postage let me know.

Sorry mate 250 is already cheap. Thats the best i can do. You wont find one anywhere else for that price.

Sorry mate 250 is already cheap. Thats the best i can do. You wont find one anywhere else for that price.

have u got any 044's left. these will suit r33 wont they?

dumb question, just making sure.

  • 2 weeks later...
is the o44 straight fit into the r32 gtst?

To an extent. The 044 can be fitted into the tank no probs, the cradle requires minimal modification, and you will need two fittings for the pump, one for either end; and because the 044 is an external pump, you will also need a sock for the IN side of the pump to allow you to fit it internally.

Hope im not too confusing, you should probably have it fitted by your mechanic.

PM me.

Mat.

  • 2 weeks later...

Whereabouts in Melbourne are u located?

Cause im in urgent need of a fuel pump for my R32 Gtst..

Thanks Thalia ;)

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