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Item: Genuine Walboro 255lph Fuel Pump (GSS341)

Age: 2 years

Condition: Working 100%

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) R33 RB25 DET

Location: Mackay, QLD

Comments:

This pump took me all the way to 300rwkw but started to max out so I replaced it with a $400 275lph nismo pump. The Nismo pump came with its own direct drop in R33 bracket so I could leave this pump on the Bracket I had in my R33.

I could run my tank pretty much dry too - we mounted it so that it it sits right at the bottom of the tank, not halfway up like those shitty Boche 040's.

THIS WILL DROP STRAIGHT IN. The plug is there, everything you need is there to simply drop straight into the tank of your R33.

Will support 250rwkw comfortably.

$100 and you pay for postage. (maybe $10 or something)

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Edited by The Mafia
There is no reason u couldnt mount a 040 lower, i did....

nice zip ties lol

Yep I run my 040 till the fuel light comes on.

My 040 mounting looks pretty much the same, cable ties all thee wayyy :nyaanyaa:

  • 2 weeks later...
i sent a pm on the 24th u neva replied tsk tsk tsk....

as did about 10 other people. It was supposedly sold until the buyer fell through about 10 days later. I waited for him like he asked and I got burned. I won't be doing this again. You want it, pay asap and its yours.

This is still for sale.

  • 7 months later...
as did about 10 other people. It was supposedly sold until the buyer fell through about 10 days later. I waited for him like he asked and I got burned. I won't be doing this again. You want it, pay asap and its yours.

This is still for sale.

im in townsville ill take it 100 buks

:D

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