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you have a PM or 2 buddy

in mega urgent need for one of these 040 pumps

was hoping you would be able to send it out today.

but maybe its getting to late.

if there is any chance call me asap on the number i sent you in PM.

I can DD now.

My car has been on the dyno since this morning and the fuel pump died in the arse.

so badly need one. :D

get there :P

Cheers

if not i will still pay for one and you can send it out first thing tomorrow :P hehe...

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**MASSIVE PRICE REDUCTION !!**

FORGET THE GROUP BUYS !! FORGET THE CHEAPER WALBRO'S !!

Hey all,

I have again for sale: BRAND NEW, IN-BOX, Bosch EFI Fuel Pumps.

A MUST for any modified vehicle, or someone considering serious modifications in the future!

~Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 040 (In-tank)

* These pumps retail in Australia for around $350 - $400!

* These pumps have a flow rating of 235 l/hr @ 5 bar (73.5psi)

* This is enough to support a figure of 260 rwkw! (in-tank pump with screen & M12 x 1.5 out)

* These pumps are a DIRECT In-Tank replacement, and are a suitable replacement pump for Nissan S13, S14, S15, R32GTS, R33 GTS and R34 GT-T.

$235

~ Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 044 (External)

* These pumps retail in Australia for around $450 - $500!

* These pumps have a flow rating of 330 l/hr @ 5 bar (73.5psi)

* This is enough to support a figure of 360 rwkw! (14mm in, M12 x 1.5 out)

$335

Fuel Pump Technical Data can be found here:

http://apps.bosch.com.au/motorsport/downlo...s/fuelpumps.pdf

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump Install Guide can be found here:

http://www.silviaspares.com.au/tech/fuelpu...ll/pumpinst.htm

Bosch 984 Fuel Pump Install Guide (thanks to wolverine) can be found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=62651

*NOTE: $10 Express 'Next-Day' Postage to anywhere in Australia / COD is fine, as long as fees are paid. :aroused:

 

*PM with any questions/queries.

Hi, Do you have any 044 pumps left? if so how much are they now and how can i pay you?

thanks, wrenchy33

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