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Genuine WALBRO 255LPH Fuel Pump GSS342

- Most commonly used 38mm in-tank performance fuel pump

- 255LPH @ 3 BAR

- Genuine WALBRO – manufactured in USA
- Very popular in-tank pump upgrade for Skyline's
- Includes 2x strainers and fittings as pictured

$140 $125 incl. Delivery >> SAU Special


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* This is an Australian delivered product with a national warranty.

Offset GSS341 also available @ same price on request.

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COMES WITH THE LOT FOR A QUICK INSTALL

++ ADD MOUNTING BRACKET - $10

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Thats a really

Good offer I just bought one and you guys were 15 dollar cheaper dam I'm spewing

Lol return it and get one from us mate :thumbsup:

Not sure why there is not much interest at this price guys - it's cheap as Hot33r8723 says!

Comon guys

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Hi mate im located in sydney west im after one for my r34 gtt before it is tuned by toshi. Please pm me. Very much interested. Just have a few Q's

Cheers

Anthony

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Received my pump - came with everything I needed to fit to R34 GTT - the standard wiring harness clipped straight into the pump!

Wired it to direct voltage and working beautifully!!

Thanks VultureMotorsport (Brendan)!!

(the only concern I had was the sock was facing the opposite direction to standard, but fitted it nevertheless - Day 5 & no issues so far!)

Received my pump - came with everything I needed to fit to R34 GTT - the standard wiring harness clipped straight into the pump!

Wired it to direct voltage and working beautifully!!

Thanks VultureMotorsport (Brendan)!!

(the only concern I had was the sock was facing the opposite direction to standard, but fitted it nevertheless - Day 5 & no issues so far!)

Sweet!

They are a very popular choice across the board for any 38mm in-tank pump.

- Brendan

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