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For Sale is a brand new TOMEI Fuel Reg in black. its comes with a tomei gauge aswell with it and orginal box and instructions also blue fittings.

i dont know to much on these but its brand new no fuel has ever been through it.

im asking $150 and that includes express post around australia OR MAKE ME AN OFFER.

pm me or call me on 0422193418.

thanks for looking at my post. (i also have a sard one for sale aswell)

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No I don't but there easy to get and there don't cost much...

Also heard you don't have to get one if you keep the standard fuel reg installed you can run both, as in a aftermarket fuel reg and the standard one so you don't have to buy the adaptor....

Still item is still for sale!!!

sorry sold pending payment..... if i dont get payment in the next day or so i will pm you Lust_R33

however i do have a sard fuel reg for sale aswell... BRAND NEW still in the plastic from Sard racing and it comes with fittings and gauge aswell.

price on the sard?yeh let me know if the sale falls through.

this is the link Lust_R33 let me know what you think... pm me or reply in that topic please

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/353684-sard-fuel-reg-brand-new/page__p__5667323__hl__sard+fuel+reg__fromsearch__1#entry5667323

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