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If you have a Bosch 040 in good condition and you want to sell it, please reply here.

(will consider used but prefer new)

Or, can someone please advise who is the best, (cheapest) supplier of such.

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If you have a Bosch 040 in good condition and you want to sell it, please reply here.

(will consider used but prefer new)

Or, can someone please advise who is the best, (cheapest) supplier of such.

got 1 in my car hasnt done more than 1000ks wanna upgrade syd whats your offer

got 1 in my car hasnt done more than 1000ks wanna upgrade syd whats your offer

Freight is the killer here. (I'm in Melbourne)

Assuming you discovered it couldn't keep up with your huge power and there isn't anything wrong with it,

I'd say $80 at a pinch

I hope this doesn't offend, but I'm seriously short of cash and I consider it is important to respond quickly and let you know either way.

city ford spare parts in melbourne were the cheapest when I got mine...much cheaper than EVERY NS/SAU trader at the time :D

Thanks JaR, I'll phone them tomorrow.

I don't suppose you remember the price?

Hey guys,

Thanks for your help and offerings.

FYI, City Ford are out of stock, but they offer an American FP601 (identical specs and fitting to the Bosch 040), for $120+gst

For those that want an 040, $180+ gst but currently out of stock, (probably in stock by time ya read this)

Phone City Ford spare parts on 9345 1666 and ask for Jack, (it might help to mention that you're from SAU)

Also; am thinking of organizing bulk purchase of these, but will probably do so at www.r31skylineclub.com

Will update here if it gets going

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Also; am thinking of organizing bulk purchase of these, but will probably do so at www.r31skylineclub.com

Will update here if it gets going

No interest has been expressed by anyone I have discussed a bulk purchase with, so at this stage I am unlikely to continue.

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