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I have seen a few cars now running nice neat fuel setups with 2 044's and some filters that look exactly the same as the pump, this looks very neat and have been on the lookout for these filters for a wile now but had no luck so far, has anyone on here seen them on the shelf or know who makes them?

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http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/...fuelfilters.pdf

there all the different types and there is a bigger one to the one mentioned above, though i havent used any of them so cant comment on them personally. The biggest one the 0 405 905 601 is actually an OEM volvo part so making finding them easier going by these sites...

http://www.partsgeek.com/mmparts/fuel_filter/volvo/245.html

http://www.car-stuff.com/exclusives/volvo/...uel_filter.html

Probably able to buy these at supercheap etc or repco if you know the model of car they come off.

Thanks for the help guys but they are not quite what I've seen, the filters i was looking at look exactly the same as an 044 pump apart from the terminals.

Ill go through the HPI mags here and see if i can find the picture of it and load it on here.

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