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I have the leftovers of a custom design twin fuel pump and surge tank system made to fit inside the R32 GTR boot as pictured. It goes around the inner right rear guard and allows for clearance of the standard attessa lines etc. You only have to cut one small hole in the boot floor to fit so no butchery of the car is needed as bulkhead fittings for the lines are pre made. I have used the surge tank, fuel pumps, braided lines and fuel tank in another project so all that is left is the polished alloy base frame, clear fuel pump clamps, hand made aluminium hard lines (to avoid nasty fuel smell) and associated dash fittings. This system worked fine on a gtr with 489rwkw using 2 x bosch 989 fuel pumps.

Would suit show or race car and I figure $100 should be a reasonable price to take it off my hands.

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I have the leftovers of a custom design twin fuel pump and surge tank system made to fit inside the R32 GTR boot as pictured. It goes around the inner right rear guard and allows for clearance of the standard attessa lines etc. You only have to cut one small hole in the boot floor to fit so no butchery of the car is needed as bulkhead fittings for the lines are pre made. I have used the surge tank, fuel pumps, braided lines and fuel tank in another project so all that is left is the polished alloy base frame, clear fuel pump clamps, hand made aluminium hard lines (to avoid nasty fuel smell) and associated dash fittings. This system worked fine on a gtr with 489rwkw using 2 x bosch 989 fuel pumps.

Would suit show or race car and I figure $100 should be a reasonable price to take it off my hands.

Sorry I forgot to mention that it doesn't include the pressure gauges.

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