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1 Walboro hi flow FUEL PUMP flows 255 litres per hour is brand new still in sealed packaging. Bought it about 3 months ago for my R33 GTS-T thinking mine was on its way out but turned out i had blocked fuel filter instead, so time to sell it off. I paid $244 dollars for it brand new from Automotive Service Solutions (Formally Petroject) here in Brisbane so its not a cheap china knock off.

Asking $240 including free postage anywhere in oz if need be.

PM Me for contact details

(Brisbane) Scott

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1 Walboro hi flow FUEL PUMP flows 255 litres per hour is brand new still in sealed packaging. Bought it about 3 months ago for my R33 GTS-T thinking mine was on its way out but turned out i had blocked fuel filter instead, so time to sell it off. I paid $244 dollars for it brand new from Automotive Service Solutions (Formally Petroject) here in Brisbane so its not a cheap china knock off.

Asking $240 including free postage anywhere in oz if need be.

PM Me for contact details

(Brisbane) Scott

they are selling for under $200 including post brand new in this forum. so you gonaa have to better if u want it to be sold. good luck

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wa...l&hl=walbro

For Sale Rules

"2. No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or dont buy the items advertised - simple".

I know that they are being sold cheaper else where, i spent the extra few dollars at the time to ensure i bought a genuine pump as i did not want to compromise on such an integral component of my pride and joy as for the price of $240 it is as always, negotiable and i still have the original receipt as proof of purchase.

For Sale Rules

"2. No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or dont buy the items advertised - simple".

I know that they are being sold cheaper else where, i spent the extra few dollars at the time to ensure i bought a genuine pump as i did not want to compromise on such an integral component of my pride and joy as for the price of $240 it is as always, negotiable and i still have the original receipt as proof of purchase.

a simple no to my offer would of been fine lol.....

well the one on ebay is genuine so good luck trying to sell if for $240..

my offer still stand if u can get anyone to buy it...

I do apologize for going off and not just giving a simple no, but as the rules state if you dont like it dont buy it or PM me personally, unfortunately you were the straw that broke the camels back on the for sale subject for me and i turned into a keyboard warrior.

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