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Hi!

As stated above, i have a R32 GTR Fuel pump that needs to go. It came from a car with just over 100,000kms and is in perfect working order. It still has some fuel in it too, so its not dried out.

$90 Express Delivered SOLD!

Ive also got a R32 N1 Boot lip in fibreglass, fits perfectly onto the boot. It has had plastic supports stuck into the underside of it to straighten it up, as fibreglass stuff isnt usually very straight. This was done with urethane so it aint goin anywhere and its also somewhere to stick it from.

It has been sanded then hi-filled, its ready for paint.

$120 - offers SOLD!

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Thanks,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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g'day mate.

I was wondering if you could tell me the part number thats written on the pump housing?

thanks.

Sorry i couldnt tell ya now! FUEL PUMP SOLD!

An offers on the N1 lip?

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