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Removed from a VY GRM built supercar due to upgrading to current spec tank and system.

Includes

1x 80L fuel safe bladder tank. Foam installed and baffled pick up area (alloy gates) Sprint tank.

1x GRM swirl pot with flange and pump mounts 10L an mounts directly to tank

4x delphi lift pumps used since 2007

2x 044 main pump used since 2007

1x dry break fuel filler

1x air bleed flange with blocking plug

Mill spec plug and wiring supplied for the internal pumps

1x CNC machined fuel pump rail to join 2 pumps to 1 outlet.

All internal hoses and fittings.

This would suit a serious race car build, it requires a saftey cell to be built around the bag tank for the specific application.

Photos available via email.

No time wasters please

Located in sydney asking $3500 Ono.

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