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Bosch 984 fuel pump, technically an external pump but could be used internally. I bought it new a few months back and haven't got around to fitting it as my issue turned out to be elsewhere.

New in original box. 228 litres per hour and supports 500 bhp at 73.5 PSI

I paid $200 and shipping, will take $150 + $10 for an express post bag posted within Australia.

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free bump.

great pump provides more flow than an 040 and can be mounted with factory sock (due to hose end on the bottom) so NO fuel pick up issues that some 040 owners experience. a little shorter than 044 and therefore easier to install if you don't need the larger pumping capacity of the 044.

so this is a straight drop in unit? does it come with receipt to retain manufacturers warranty? im 2% away from taking this just need a few confirmations

I don't have a receipt as far as I know, its been sitting around here since March and I bought it through a mate interstate. It is genuine, I bought it through Colrain Truck and Trail, not a bodgy ebayer or anything.

I have no idea if its a straight drop in but I think the fit would be similar to most other aftermarket pumps, i.e. 040, though as noted the body is smaller overall.

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