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Item: Bosch 040 universal in tank fuel pump (genuine)

Age: 1 month ~1000km

Condition: As new, tested and working.

Price: $130 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

To Fit: Universal, was in R33

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Contact: Via PM

Comments: Pump only, no bracket.

Item: R33 Rev EL gauages, reverse electro luminescent gauge panels

Age: Few months, been sitting in cupboard.

Condition: Tested and in good working condition.

Price: $150 SOLD

To Fit: R33 GTSt

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Contact: Via PM

Comments: Has control panel to alter brightness and change colour from blue to green. Original high quality gauge panels, NOT like the ebay knock offs.

interstate delivery at buyer's expense.

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Item: R33 Rev EL gauages, reverse electro luminescent gauge panels

Age: Few months, been sitting in cupboard.

Condition: Tested and in good working condition.

Price: $150

To Fit: R33 GTSt

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Contact: Via PM

Comments: Has control panel to alter brightness and change colour from blue to green. Original high quality gauge panels, NOT like the ebay knock offs

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Intrested in your 040.

How hard to put this pump into a 32 GTR, where could I get the parts and bracket required as you state that this does not come with one.

Should there be no major problems fitting it then I will take it.

Ian,

Not 100% on the 32 GTR, but here is a DIY I found for a R32 GTST.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...mp;hl=bosch+040

Shouldn't be too much of a difference between the two models I believe.

I used some pipe clamps and bit of rubber hosing without too many dramas, took me about an hour all up.

You can use the current bracket in your car.

More like you agreed to sell it to me then reneged at the first opportunity you got.

We had a deal mate. At no point did I say I wasn't going to buy it, just because I missed your call is a piss-poor excuse to pull out of it.

no you missed our arranged meet time at my mate's place. i don't live in the area anymore and took the morning off and waited 4 hours only for you to stand me up. i called you and sent you a text without a reply until 3 hours later.

if you decide to wake up with a hangover and not show up at the arranged time and place, then that is your problem. you are right, at no time did you say that you weren't going to buy it - however a no show on your part without notification is clearly rude and i simply assumed that you were no longer interested.

it's my fuel pump and i'll decide whom i sell it to, you wasting my morning is enough for me not to sell it to you.

no you missed our arranged meet time at my mate's place. i don't live in the area anymore and took the morning off and waited 4 hours only for you to stand me up. i called you and sent you a text without a reply until 3 hours later.

if you decide to wake up with a hangover and not show up at the arranged time and place, then that is your problem. you are right, at no time did you say that you weren't going to buy it - however a no show on your part without notification is clearly rude and i simply assumed that you were no longer interested.

Mate, you weren't there for me. You had previously stated that you would be there by coincidence on other business so don't make out that it was me that asked you to be there and I left you standing there with nothing to do. Where you were was actually nowhere at all near where I live and I had said I was happy to meet you whenever, wherever so just because I didn't make it there on the morning didn't mean I couldn't make whatever journey necessary to meet you. I have a car with free petrol so it really wouldn't of bothered me.

What seems more likely to me is that one of your mates decided he wanted to buy it, so you decided you'd renege on the deal we had made and use this as an excuse.

you agreed to be at my mate's place prior to 12:00, i get a text from you saying that you slept in at 15:00.

i had sold the gauges to Josh (Turbo 33) whom was polite enough to send me a text that he was on his way, he had come early to buy the gauges and i could have easily gone done other things had i known you weren't going to show.

how is the fact that you failing to show, return my call and replying to my text is supposed to be an indication that you still wanted the item? get real mate, i was at his place clearing out my items and had the pump waiting for you right till 13:00, you make it out that i am the rude one by selling it out under you and i do apologise for doing so, but you are equally at fault for not notifying me that you were not coming and if an alternative arrangement could be made.

you have to come to understand that i had other buyers who were on hold because i told them you were coming to get it. if our deal fell through (which was my choice to make in this case) then they would be next in line.

regardless this no longer concerns you, your actions still show that you have not matured one bit.

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