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ITEM 1:

Bosch 044

Original made in Czech Republic

Brand New never used or installed just opened the plastic packet slightly to test fit banjo fittings

Will suite S15 R32 R33 and can be mounted in tank with supplied banjo fittings and fuel sock

Also Includes

Banjo Fitting, Nut & Copper Washers

One way valve (Without this its hard to start your car as the fuel pressure drops and fuel goes back through the pump to the tank)

Fuel Sock/filter so that the pump can be mounted in tank and wont suck shit from the bottom of you tank into your pump

Price: $200 posted / pickup

ITEM 2:

Sard Fuel Regulator

200kpa - 800kpa

Original not a copy!

Never used just opened box to have a look comes with original instruction and in original bag.

Also Includes

Speco Fuel Gauge

0-100psi

Brand New Never Used still in orgininal packaging

Price: $140 posted / pickup

ITEM3:

XTR Fuel Pump Bracket

Designed for mounting a Bosch external fuel pump

Brand New never used still in original package

$30 Posted / pickup

If you would like any close up pics plz let me know.

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Edited by DJSimmo
would the pump fit a gtr33 and wats last price

yes it will fit the R33 GTR. The with the filter sock and banjo fittings it will make the installation quite easy. Best price is as listed.

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