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GNBRETT

Pelennor Fields
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Looken for a "New" one. Anyone got one????? Thanx.

One of these....
 
oops.... this one I meant:rolleyes:
 

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Holy sheeet that's expensive. Atleast I know I can get one:D This is all because of you Mark damit! Now I want to put the alky in the trunk and replace the tank with a new one so it can look stock under there....:rolleyes: I know, lol
 
Funny, I just yesterday put in the extra new one I had on the shelf to replace the alky tank. Got everything with the new setup bolted in except for the wire to the powerlogger to log alky pump pressure. You got that stuff too right????:biggrin: You will need the check valve from Razor when you mount the pump out back so might as well get the transducer and wiring harness from him too!:biggrin:
 
Yea Otto says he is gonna wire the check valve to my AMS as a fail safe to blow boost off if the pump fails.

I do have the pump tester as well. how much was the transducer / wiring harness?
 
Yea Otto says he is gonna wire the check valve to my AMS as a fail safe to blow boost off if the pump fails.

I do have the pump tester as well. how much was the transducer / wiring harness?

Hey that's a price of shop equipment now!!
Btw change the number in your sig
 
Brian @ Gbody has *1* left. I saw it on the shelf when I was down there the other week.
 
I have 2 dusty, NOS overflow reservoirs left, one I will keep for my original T, the other you can buy. :)

Call or e-mail direct for details on shipping, please no PM.
Kool. I'll take it:D I will Email you now. Thanx.
 
Both my overflow and windshield washer tanks have yellowed over time, but I've seen some guys who had theirs painted gloss black :eek: and they look really nice. So this is what I'll probably end up doing...

Claude. :smile:
 
Im trying to look stock:rolleyes::cool:

Brett, than you better put those 16,000 miles parts back on the car. HEE-HEE
 
I found one at a dealer about a month ago. Here's how: I found the original part number on the web (forget now what it is), went to my local dealer here in Portland and asked if they had one. He said no but he could check his national parts listing for other dealers in the US to locate one. Found one in Flordia, I called and they said it was gone. Asked them to check their national listing and they said there were 2 in Texas. (Don't know why the Portland dealer didn't fine them). Called the dealer in Texas and sure enough he had one and sent if off to me. Paid $34 total shipped.
 
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