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Here is another group buy for brand new Bosch 040 and 044 fuel pumps.

I can get the prices down for 5 or 10 peices of each pump.

Single price available also.

BOSCH 040

1x $245 delivered

5x $230 delivered

10x $215 delivered

BOSCH 044

1x $345 delivered

5x $330 delivered

10x $315 delivered

Finish date - Wednesday 13th July extended to Wednesday 20th July

Payment due - Friday 15th July extended to Friday 22nd July

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BOSCH 040 (P/N- 0580 254 040)

1/ thommo - PAID - SENT -

2/ cordiapower - -

3/ B33st - PAID -

4/ - -

5/ - -

6/ - -

7/ - -

8/ - -

9/ - -

10/ - -

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BOSCH 044 (P/N- 0580 254 044)

1/ Frosty - -

2/ 32SLO - PAID - SENT -

3/ 32SLO - PAID - SENT -

4/ Driver - PAID - SENT -

5/ Private buyer - PAID - SENT -

6/ Bullant47 - PAID - SENT -

7/ - -

8/ - -

9/ - -

10/ - -

I cant do COD or Pick up as I need to get the money together to pay the supplier, have em sent to me and then sent to everyone by express.

:P

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how much rwkw can these pumps sustain for an rb20 and rb25 ?

I am aiming for 220rwkw for my rb20 which i know i will need a new fuel pump and injectors for and im sure the 040 will suffice for this. If i decide to put an rb25 in down the track and aim for around 250rwkw+ will the 040 be enough ?

should i just get the 044 now to be sure ?

Damn the payment due date is 1 week too early. :)

I am after an 044.

I can get you one for the single price at any time :)

There has been a lack of interest in the group buy so I will extend it for a bit longer so as to get the numbers up.

I'll add you in.

:cheers:

I have observed that there are other group buys for these bosch pumps around the place, and some others may have been contacted about shifting over. I don't particularly like being contacted in this manner, and would not jump ship for a couple of bucks.

I would just like to say that everyone interested should check up who they are buying from, and as to whether they are here to contribute to our site or to make money.

Fair enough if they are, but I personally prefer to spend my money with members who are going to be around SAU for reasons other than just making cash.

For these reasons I will be staying with Paul's group buy here, and would urge others to do the same to keep our site as great as it is.

Sorry for the rant!

James

32SLO - Ive added you to the buyers list.

Tommyk - If you guys are keen to get them now then we can organise the 044 group buy at 5 pieces. The price is then $330 delivered.

I also have a private buyer who is after 2x 044's. I can include this purchase with this order aswell.

Its up to you guys.

;)

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