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Hi Guys!!!

We are getting a shipment of around 50-100 Genuine Bosch 044 Fuel Pumps - supporting 600hp

Part Number: BOSCH 0 580 254 044

These will be available in around 1-3 weeks with no more being ordered in after this lot.

Prices:

$350 - Cash Payment - Pickup

$355 - Direct deposit - Delivered anywhere in Australia

$365 - Cash On Delivery - Delivered anywhere in Australia

We can start taking orders at this point in time, however no funds will be exchanging parties until stock has arrived.

.....As advertised on ModYourCar.com.au for $569

Pics will be updated when i change the batteries in my camera :D

PS- Try not to confuse these with the Bosch 040 fuel pumps ;)

Cheers,

Jase

cool mate :P ill let you know when they are in and we can get things sorted out.

installation is also not a problem if you need it done. also do you have a surge tank and or a fuel pressure regulator?

we are going to be running a sale for the duration of the fuel pumps which is the bosch 044, obx fuel ressure regulator and a surge tank for 550, but thats still in the process :D

cheers,

Jase

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