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Selling the following, no longer needed for my build.

Prices do not include delivery, please google if you're after specific information on the items.

Item 1: 2 x aeromotive stealth 340lt/hr intank fuel pumps. Comes with 2 fuel socks as pictured

Price $150 each

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Item 2: Aftermarket Industries 3lt Surge Tank.

Brand new and unused, only taken out of box for photographs.

Price $150

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Item 3: Carter Black lift pump.

Brand new, unopened box.

Price $120

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Item 4: Magnafuel MP-4303 Protuner EFI Fuel Pump

Unused, some markings from test fitment. Includes all original items that were included in the box. Very big pump and flows a lot of fuel.

Price $350

http://www.magnafuel.com.au/index.php/efimenu/efipumpsmenu/protunermenu

Located on the Gold Coast, buyer to pay delivery, local pick up is welcome.

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surge tank sold.

getting some stupid idiots asking if the pumps are fake. i would hope a buyer would do their research rather than accusing me of selling a cheap rip off. there is probably a good reason why there are no threads on the net warning of fake stealth pumps...

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