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intresting that this sounds so much like this link i found on Nissan Silvia FS: used 044's- bosch big horsepower output pumps, two of them . 250$ea

Under the name of Milk

well surprise, surprise

that happens to be another of doridori32's aliases

see here .... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65046

Not sure if you even know what a t04R is.. 1.15 a/r not your hiflow.64 crap..

stupid posting stupid crap here.

Didn't pick up the sarcasm in 33NIZ's message obviously? That was the whole point...

Replies like the one quoted above do nothing to improve your standing, particularly when you have more important things to worry about.

The contempt with which you hold the moderators and owner of this forum astounds me. You are just taking the piss out of them now.

Your name and bank account details are the same as all these other aliases that you use. You obviously think everybody is as lacking in intellectual capacity as yourself.

You have absolutely no credibility, no one belives a thing you say and no one wants you here.

you ADVERTISED the pump as a Bosch 044

you sent a Bosch 535

You falsely advertised your product and then you failed to deliver goods exacting to those advertised in the for sale ad.

Therefore you ARE liable for legal action, you ARE at fault, you are DODGY and a LIAR!

Damien: Why have you provided him with 2x positive feedback?

Not sure if you even know what a t04R is.. 1.15 a/r not your hiflow.64 crap..

stupid posting stupid crap here.

your truly dumber than i thought....just give damien his money back, leave the forums for good and all will be done.

it hope it works out damien mate, you definatly deserve your cash back so you can get the fuel pump you were after, dori dori man.. you can make heaps more money actually at work.. in a proper job... save this dude some greif and pick up the pump COD and get it over with.

let us know how it turns out !! :(

it hope it works out damien mate, you definatly deserve your cash back so you can get the fuel pump you were after, dori dori man.. you can make heaps more money actually at work.. in a proper job... save this dude some greif and pick up the pump COD and get it over with.

let us know how it turns out !! :(

he is being refunded in full.. problems sorted out now

cheers

Why would it? it only ran 26psi of boost.

40psi+26 is 66.. enough to flow the car since it ran low boost.

:(:P:(:rofl:

Engine psi has nothing to do with fuel pump psi! :rofl:

Do yourself a favour and stop trying to sound technical, as we all are aware that you have no experties.

It's all about power and the pumps ability to deliver enough fuel to support that power safely.

:(    :P     :(     :rofl:

Engine psi has nothing to do with fuel pump psi! :rofl:

Do yourself a favour and stop trying to sound technical, as we all are aware that you have no experties.

It's all about power and the pumps ability to deliver enough fuel to support that power safely.

right

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