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Hi Guys,

Ideally i want to do a straight swap with someone, i will swap my setup with a R34 GTR pump which upgrades your GTT for your stock setup.

Upgrade your GTT fuel pump for free basically!!!

The reason i need to do this is i have an 044 intank setup to go in, but whoever fitted the R34 GTR pump to my car modified the bracket slightly to suit the GTR setup and now it wont work with the 044. If you are using the GTR pump its perfect as i had it running in my car at 260rwkw without an issue...

The alternative is for me to sell the R34 GTR pump and buy another bracket so price is $100 for the R34 GTR pump or nearest offer.

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PM me or SMS your number on 0434 353 292 and ill give you more info...

Last chance guys, upgrade your GTT for free this week only??

I have a bracket i can now purchase which will cost $60 so alternatively you can buy my R34GTR fuel pump for $60 and fit it to your car, CHEAP upgrade!!! :banana:

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