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Bosch Fuel Pump Group Buy

These are genuine Bosch factory items, brand new in boxes.

Bosch Part Numbers

0580254040 (040)

0580254044 (044)

Specs: 040

Flows 235LPH

Supply voltage 13.5V

Current consumption 13A

Weight 930g

Internal pump (only)

Connections:

Intake side M18 x 1.5

Pressure side M12 x 1.5

Electrical +:M6 / -:M5

Specs: 044

Performance Operates: 325 LHP

Supply voltage 13.5V

Current consumption 13A

Weight 1030g

external pump (recommended)

Connections:

Intake side M18 x 1.5

Pressure side M12 x 1.5

Electrical +:M6 / -:M5

Prices

040 $230

044 $330

Exact prices are on the website, JustSR.com!

GROUP BUY CLOSES SOON!

Please have your payment made ASAP to ensure smooth delivery quickly.

There will be no extra pumps purchased, (i.e. if you don’t buy now you will have to wait until the next buy)

THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PRICE ON SAU.COM FOR BOSCH PUMPS!

Please email me if you have any questions or to arrange purchase

[email protected]

For reference:

Std GTST pump is 135 litres per hour and supports 300 bhp at standard pressure

Std GTR pump is 190 litres per hour and supports 420 bhp at standard pressure

Bosch 910 pump is 200 litres per hour and supports 450 bhp at 73.5 PSI # 0 580 254 910

Bosch 975 pump is 228 litres per hour and supports 500 bhp at 73.5 PSI # 0 580 254 975

Bosch 984 pump is 228 litres per hour and supports 500 bhp at 73.5 PSI # 0 580 254 984

Bosch 040 pump is 235 litres per hour and supports 520 bhp at 73.5 PSI # 0 580 254 040

Bosch 044 pump is 330 litres per hour and supports 730 bhp at 73.5 PSI # 0 580 254 044

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Are the above prices inclusive of postage?

Hi

Postage is $9.50 (express postage oz wide - this is australia post cost price - we dont charge any handling/packing fees) or pick up in melbourne is quite possible!

Orders are closing this thursday!

Thanks!

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