This is the fuel pump off of a 1991 GSX1100G I was rebuilding as a project. Unfortunately due to a leaky carb, I had a small fire on the bike and it is no longer worth rebuilding. Therefore, I am parting out the components that are still good. The fuel pump is on good working condition. There are a couple of places where the plastic housing is broken, pictured above. All of my items are used and sold AS IS. Please feel free to contact me with any questions before purchasing. Thank you! |
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