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Hey all,

After looking for a couple of Genuine Bosch 044 External fuel pump, I came accross Cyber auto's who are willing to do a group buy for SAU..

Genuine Bosch 044 external fuel pumps

Rated at 200 Litres per hour @ 5 bar

Genuine Bosch 040 internal fuel pumps

Rated at 102 Litres per hour @ 6.5 bar

Genuine Bosch 023 internal fuel pumps

Rated at 168 Litres per hour @ 5 bar

Brackets

They are genuine Bosch items made in the Czech Republic.

We need a minimum of 10 people. The orders will be submitted at 5pm 19/11/2007.

Flow ratings and specs

1, Walkoau - 044 x 1 Bracket x 1 PAID & SENT

2, j'z-r33 - 040 x 1, 044 x 2 PAID & SENT

3, rinmak - 044 x 3 Bracket x 3 PAID & SENT

4, Flash89 - 044 x 1 Bracket x 1PAID & SENT

5, GDZL3R - 040 x 1 pulled out

6, Malecki - 044 x 1 PAID & SENT

7, Zardos - 044 x1 Bracket x 1 PAID & SENT

8, Tizzle - 044 x1 Bracket x 1 PAID & SENT

9, EUG - 040 x 1 PAID & SENT

Post here or PM me if keen.

Cheers,

Johno

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im keen for a 044 pump, lets us know payment details when we have enough people.

thanks

Justin

Edited by walkoau

Walkoau - no probs, have added you to the list. I am hoping to have the order in by the 19/11 or when we have 10 people.

Sorry OnAhigh, no idea about the flow rating on R32 fuel pump..

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