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1200HP Fuel System for Sale

Up for sale is my fuel system that I no longer require. As my car has been issued with an EPA notice I am in the process of bringing my car back to stock. The fuel system is about two years old and in immaculate condition.

Items for sale:

  • 2 Bosch 044 fuel pumps
    Approx 270L per hour flow rate at 3 bar fuel pressure. Each pump is rated as supporting vehicle applications up to 660hp.
  • Stainless Steel Surge Tank
    2ltr capacity
  • 2 Bosch relays
    All wiring is also included to hard wire to battery
  • Speed flow fittings
  • 6m length of fuel lines
    Fuel lines connected to pumps located in the back of the boot and connecting to fuel rail.
  • 2 High flow fuel filters
  • Mounting brackets and clamps
  • Speco fuel gauge

NOTE: Fuel lines and fuel filters not pictured.

The surge tank and pumps are mounted on a thick stainless steel plate which can be fixed in the boot of any car. All that is required is the drilling of mounting holes and hole saw a small hole to allow lines to run from pump to the engine.

Location: SE Melbourne

Delivery: At buyers expense. I will only organize delivery of the items ONLY if a deposit has been received. I will not answer any questions regarding delivery in any other case.

Price: $600

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I already bought it before a week.. But i still wait for the invoice..

you did not purchase this system!!!! I told you I did not want to do business with you as you are in Greece and I will not send an invoice over paypal due to recent scams. YOU DID NOT BUY THIS AS YOU DID NOT PAY A CENT!

Akis, I do not trust you and I do not want to trade with you. I PM'd you and explained! Your form of payment is a little too dodgy and I am not going to be stung. I do not want to do business with you.

Moderators, I am willing to forward all communications to prove this.

Edited by manage13

Akis - warned for your behaviour in this thread.

Akis, I do not trust you and I do not want to trade with you. I PM'd you and explained! Your form of payment is a little too dodgy and I am not going to be stung. I do not want to do business with you.

It was clearly explained that he does not wish to trade with you for reasons provided - read the rules of the forum before arguing with sellers

Cheers.

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