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I've done plenty of these now and thought it was time for a group buy.

Mounted under the rear of the car under the spare wheel well they hold 3.5L of fuel and have two 044 pumps in a mounting bracket.

Supplied with all fittings and a drain plug.

Ready to be bolted up, connected to the fuel lines, wiring done and away you go.

Fabricated using 5005 3mm alloy plate these are E85 safe as too are the fittings.

Group buy will run for 2 weeks with invoices and deposits required at the closing date.

Turn around time will be 2weeks from the closing date. All units will be supplied registered post tracking details

Price of the group buy is going to be $920 inc Gst up to 5 units.

If we get more than 5 units the price will be $880 inc Gst due to the bulk purchase of fittings and pumps.

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Did I see that right? 2x $200 fuel pumps + surge tank for $920. fking bargain.

I have an earlier version of this (and only needed 1 pump), and it has been excellent.

the best thing about this sort of setup is that it's not in the boot, so you don't get fuel fumes or have to seal off the boot for motorsport. bolt on, wire in, and go

That's Is correct Duncan.

They are genuine Bosch pumps and will be supplied in the original packaging.

For sure Paul, your pump spacing will probably require a different spacing on the pumps manifold but can be done

  • 2 weeks later...

Yes they are supplied with the Bosch pumps. Mentioned several times in previous posts.

No I haven't got any photos of them fitted up. Mount up typically behind the rear diff under the spare wheel.

Group buy ends this week. I've got 3 confirmed

  • 2 weeks later...

Also sort of wondering whats happening whith this GB. It was meant to end last week and ive indicated that i want one (providing i can confirm fitment first) but havent heard anything.

I received 31 enquiries about this group buy.

However 23 of those wanted me to take a deposit and get them made in a month or two (not happening)

Two of them were legit emails wanting to buy the whole setup

The rest were made up of people wanting to buy tank and fittings no pumps, tank and pumps no fittings etc etc

To get the price for pumps and fittings that I got I need to bulk order pumps & fittings as a complete set so the supplier is seeing it as worth while.

Group buy wont be going ahead as its all too difficult with people not understanding why I won't take deposits for future payment and why I won't split up pumps and fittings

I haven't taken anyone's money for this group buy but those that were genuinely interested and wanted the whole product send me an email and ill honour the price from this thread.

It's a shame as whenever things like this are seen around the forum people rave about how much they want one.

Here it is cheap as you'll ever find yet people make it far to difficult to contemplate going ahead with this

Brad

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