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Hey guys

Just clearing out some parts

Bosch 044- brand new, comes with brand new speedflow fittings $220

HKS adjustable actuator- used $100

GTR triple din gauge holder(still intact and working, was going to remove the gauges and install my own custom ones) $60

Postage can be arranged for all items but must be paid by the buyer.

Thanks

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out of curiosity, how much does the 044 flow??? does it flow more than a standard GTR pump?? also do i have to modify the brackets to fit a 044?? cheers

Std GTR pump is 190 litres per hour and supports 420 bhp

Bosch 044 pump is 330 litres per hour and supports 730 bhp

As you can see the 044 will support big power.

As it is an external pump you will have to modify the brackets(it is alot larger than stock). You will also have to purchase an attachment that has a filter sock on it if you want to install it intank(think you can get from bunnings). Any performance workshop should be able to fit it no worries. The speedflow fitting that come with it enable fuel hoses to be directly attached to both the inlet/exit of the fuel pump, most likely to be used if the pump were to be installed externally. There should be alot more info if you search on the forums

Cheers

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I need another 440 so I'll grab it. Deca or next club meeting?

I had another guy of ns.com pm me saying he's interested, i'll find out if he's a timewaster shortly now doubt. You're next in line, i'll let you know asap.

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GTR Guages still up for sale?

Im interested in them, also do you have any pictures of this?

Thanks

Still available, dont have a pic. Just looks like the stock triple din gauges in gtr's

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I had another guy of ns.com pm me saying he's interested, i'll find out if he's a timewaster shortly now doubt. You're next in line, i'll let you know asap.

Sounds fine. I'll get by. Just prefer to buy from the club members.....kinda keepin' the love happening. :(

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