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Item:walbro fuel pump kit

Age:about 2months

Condition:new unused

Price:$100

To Fit:I bought it for a r33 but i guess any

Location:Sydney

Contact:0432364016

Comments:bought it but never got around to using it so its just been sitting around.

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Hey bud, what's the part number ofthe walbro,, its to fit A R33 gts-t yeah.... pm me bank account details and more info on the item & it will be GONE !!

Darrin Witton

4/299 Geelong Road, West Footscray. 3012

Melbourne, Vic. Australia.

Hey bud, what's the part number ofthe walbro,, its to fit A R33 gts-t yeah.... pm me bank account details and more info on the item & it will be GONE !!

Darrin Witton

4/299 Geelong Road, West Footscray. 3012

Melbourne, Vic. Australia.

Darrin, you should never post your address and full name on public internet forums... identity fraud is always among us... :P

hey guys its a WALBRO GSS-341 its an intake replacement pump i bought for my r33 gtst but never got around to using it as mention its unused and new, i would really like if someone local (Sydney) would be able to come get it save the hassle of bank details n postage.

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