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I've been searching around the forums and keep seeing mention of fuel pump relays in R33's, but can't find anything with the location of where it is, nor does the boot/cabin/engine fuse boxes seem to hold a relay for the fuel pump, can anyone point me to where it is?

Ended up stuck on the side of the road for 2 hours while fuel pump fuses kept cooking themselves last night and wanting to look over as much of it as i can before going out again.

Cheers.

I've been searching around the forums and keep seeing mention of fuel pump relays in R33's, but can't find anything with the location of where it is, nor does the boot/cabin/engine fuse boxes seem to hold a relay for the fuel pump, can anyone point me to where it is?

Ended up stuck on the side of the road for 2 hours while fuel pump fuses kept cooking themselves last night and wanting to look over as much of it as i can before going out again.

Cheers.

d'oh Right next to the fuel pump, ofc... just not labelled on the lid.

I think Madaz will like this

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/featured/1...sion-15069.html

Price seems way too low though - I thought even with the km it would still be a collectors item.

does seem low but its only 3.5 so that's a scratch and dent grade

i was sure most of them came with privacy glass too so not sure about that might of been an option

even so with only a build run of 400 would of though more than that

and correct if i had means of getting 21k i would be hot on it

I think Madaz will like this

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/featured/1...sion-15069.html

Price seems way too low though - I thought even with the km it would still be a collectors item.

:) i so want this car!!!!

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