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Hi, a few things i have no need anymore

Item: Walbro 255lph bolt on upgrade In-tank pump. Proven to support 500hp.

Condition: Brand new.

Reason: Came as an accessary with an engine i bought, no need as i have an external system.

Price: $155 Delivered!!

Pictures: most of you know what they look like i think. I can send pics if they are absolutly required call me to arrange.

Item: Momo Steering wheel + Japanese HKB universal boss kit to suit any Nissan. (also have a spare boss kit to suit Toyota if needed) Trimed in Black authentic italian leather with chrome finishes. Looks awesome on almost any car! see link for pics.

Condition: Brand new.

Reason: My friends and I bought a whole bunch together as a group buy so we got them cheaper. This one was left over.

Pictures: http://precisionmarketinginc.com/index.asp?PageAct ion=VIEWPROD&ProdID=18 keeping mind those prices are in US dollars!!

Price: $250 Delivered with boss kit of choice!!

item: Autometer 35psi bost Guage 2"1/16

Condition: Brand new in box.

Reason: Bought with intetion to install and i have since bought a whole set of autometer c2 guages(they arnt cheap Smile

Price: $100 Delivered!

Pictures: http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info.php?cPat h=19_108&products_id=338

If you are interested in any of these give me a call on 0413015299. If i dont answer (at work) send an sms with your name and what your after and i will return your call.

The prices are good and will go fast, first in, best dressed.

All Prices include delivery!!

Location: Canberra.

[updated on: Wed, 12 October 2005 16:24]

Edited by Billy07

Hey hows it going?

i have heard some of the dodgy walboro pumps gettin round

is this definately a true genuine walboro pump ?

can you send us a pic please !

[email protected]

THanks

Hey hows it going?

i have heard some of the dodgy walboro pumps gettin round

is this definately a true genuine walboro pump ?

can you send us a pic please !

[email protected]

THanks

Baz, Ill send you pics via your email.

My mate bought one from john at importbiz (toymods forums sponsor) a couple months back and we compared them today exactly the same markings etc. This is a genuine walbro.

The reason its cheap is because i got it with an engine i bought and i have no need for it. Im not gonna give it away, but its the cheapest you will find. I just sold a 600hp sard regulator that came with the engine aswell for $180 delievered, which is way cheaper than you find any where else aswell.

-Billy07

would you seperate the nissan bosskit? if so how much would you want for it??... i would be intrested

At this stage i wont seperate the boss kits until the steering wheel is sold.

thanx.

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