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"The Sard Rising Rate Fuel Regulator is the best on the market. It holds the highest pressures and more importantly its the most stable with its linear progression. Constructed out of CNC Billet Aluminum and with an anodised finish for extra durability. Fits all Turbo and N/A EFI Cars. Increase your power and prevent detonation due to leaning out during high revving and boosting. Can add upto 30rwkw over the stock fuel system capacity by using a Quality Bosch Fuel pump and a Rising Rate Regulator. Suitable for all applications upto 500HP running 23 - 116 PSI Fuel Pressure. "

Bought brand new, and never used, (still in plastic)

$199

PM or call 0400261099

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I'll Give You 150

As per PM yesterday burko1, the price is $199 firm, I doubt you will ever find a Sard rising rate fuel reg brand new, still in plastic for $150, unless it was stolen.

The price is $199 pls do not ask again.

Rs,

As per PM yesterday burko1, the price is $200 firm, I doubt you will ever find a Sard rising rate fuel reg brand new, still in plastic for $150, unless it was stolen.

The price is $200 pls do not ask again.

Rs,

NO WORRIES I'D RATHED BUY ONE AND GET A RECEIPT THEN

THANKS ANYWAY

Hello there,

I cannot believe anyone hasn't bought this yet, they retail at over $249 at your local tuning shop.

These are great for massive fuel pressure, we use one of these on our car and its holding 65PSI of pressure without worries :)!

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