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Hi,

I have a Bosch 040 Fuel pump which I purchased from a Melbourne seller on eBay a few weeks ago.

This was brought to fix a problem, which turned out not to be the issue.

So the Fuel Pump is for sale, I only opened the box to check it out, still sealed in the shrink wrap.

Chasing around $180 for it, have the receipt of paying $230 including postage.

Thanks,

Chris

Contact me either by a PM here or text only on: 0409 767 893 as I work weekdays.

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Sorry for the late replies! I brought this to go in my Series 1 GTS-T, but I believe you have to buy fittings and ect to go on the nozzles. Not too sure on modification to fit.

I was hoping it was going to drop in with fittings... Might have to Google that one, or search the forums here, as I'm uncertain.

Also I'll include postage in the purchase price.

The Bosch 040 fits into a R33 GTST S2 with minor mofications to the bracket (basically its a little longer than the original pump, so you just need to hacksaw the bottom "hook" off the bracket. Then cable tie or strap the pump to the bracket.

Would take about an hour to do for me now, because i've done it before.

First time was a few weeks ago, and it took about 3 because I was missing parts I needed.

There's a full tutorial in the DIY area :thumbsup:

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