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Item: sard 280lh r32 gtr fuel pump

Age: 1 hour

Condition: spanking

Price: 300

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtr

Location: Melbourne

Contact: stefan 0422198643

Comments:

hey,

i bought this item from a guy in sydney, i was told it would fit a 33gtr, when i took it to the mechanic for installation it came to our attention it was for a 32.

The previous owner actually installed this item (less than an hour), but it wasnt enough and went for two externall 044's and a surge tank. it is in excellent condition. cash or will swap for one that fits to a 33gtr.

call me anytime on 0422198643

thanks

stefan

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please note: the pump is identical, however the filter is a bit different.. if pics of the actual item is wanted just pm and i will post them up.

Edited by depalma-bcnr33
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would this fit a S13 was CA going RB25, would u do 300 posted to NSW 2655

would like pic post them up or send to tootool3@hotmail.com

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