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For those of you who want your fuel pumps delivered earlier please make payment ASAP, I have sent you all a PM with payment details.

Any questions or anymore orders please dont hesitate to PM me.

Cheers,

Johno

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For those of you who want your fuel pumps delivered earlier please make payment ASAP, I have sent you all a PM with payment details.

Any questions or anymore orders please dont hesitate to PM me.

Cheers,

Johno

can you please put me down for a braket also?

Thanks

Justin

Hey guys,

The order has been placed, you should recieve your pump(s) by the end of the week!

Malecki - your one will be delivered shortly as arranged earlier.

For others interested, the group buy will be running until the 19th.. so theres still time to place an order.

Cheers and thanks for making this happen!

Johno

Hey N1GTR,

Im pretty sure the bracket is for external mounting of the 044 and 040. I am getting Cyber to confirm whether it can be used intank.

To mount intank you would use your existing (stock) intank bracket and modify it to suit the 044. Theres a DIY on here somewhere.

Cheers

Johno

Ok the following peoples fuel pumps have been sent via Express post today.

Flash89 - 044 x 1 Bracket x 1

Walkoau - 044 x 1 Bracket x 1

Rinmak - 044 x 3 Bracket x 3 (two satchels)

Tizzle -044 x1 Bracket x 1

If anyone else is keen the group buy will end on the 19/11.

Cheers

Johno

my 044 arrived today.

thanks for organising this group buy Johno....best group buy ever, good price, fast order+delivery.

thanks

JUSTIN

my 044 arrived today.

thanks for organising this group buy Johno....best group buy ever, good price, fast order+delivery.

thanks

JUSTIN

Awesome, glad to hear it reached you safely..

Thanks mate sounds like my first group buy was a sucessful one!

Cheers

Johno

Johno

any chance of getting approp parts numbers/sizes for fittings needed? as in m18x1.5 to hose tail end (for ease of installation)? maybe we could also get these at a discounted price from cyber?

thanks

Justin

Received the pumps yesterday. All very nicely packed and very prompt delivery.

Thanks alot for taking the effort to do this for us Johno. It is much appreciated and you have done an awesome job! :)

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