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Item: Hi guys im selling my old fuel setup as i dont need it anymore. It consists of a genuine holley red carby or lift pump, a genuine bosch 044 external fuel pump and a 1.5L alloy surge tank. I also have the fuel filter and the wiring and relay required to hook it up. Great if you need a setup for drifting or higher horsepower applications or just upgrading.

Age: 2 months old (as new)

Condition: as new condition

Price: asking $320 ono for the lot including fuel filter and wiring+ relay or 70 for surge tank by itself, 185 for bosch 044 by itself and 90 for holley fuel pump by itself

To Fit: (What car) It was fitted to my skyline buy will fit anything

Location: Northside Brisbane but happy to post if required :banana: (postage would be from postcode 4019)

Contact: Greg 0400 427 015 anytime

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