MKII fuel pump bracket

tigresunbeam

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See on Ebay , expensive , We can easely make an exact copy if there his some demand , we already make some MKII stuff . They were 5 Bidder .
Send me a note if you need one . Will get back to you. We can ad rust No charge at that price !!!!

Gilles
 
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Gilles I contact some of the guys who sell their stuff on eBay. I'd like to report that they all say yes sure I'll bring my products over to CAT or I will think about it. IMHO the club and it's members can do a better job then those who are willing to trickle out parts one at a time hoping for a big payday. Not that the 30 free ads on eBay is a bad thing and adding your phone number for out of eBay contact is a bad thing as I do it myself.

The bracket is a tough call as if you are Personalized or Modified you can use anything across the spare tire tub that looks cool. To me that would be a MK2 bracket with a dead on reliable quiet and modern pump.
 
I used the MK1 bracket, turned the angle mount 90 degrees, now I have a MK2 bracket to mount in the wheel well. :------
 
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I used the MK1 bracket, turned the angle mount 90 degrees, now I have a MK2 bracket to mount in the wheel well. :------

Ditto: We have made a few MK1 bracket copies with the flipped end for customers who moved their pump to the boot. Works like it grew there . . . .
 
50/50

In my world of Tigers that have been handled by many it is 50/50 to find a aftermarket pump hanging by one bolt a zip tie or the bracket is not even there and they did an ok relocating job with no bracket.

"Turn it over," reminds me of the farmer who cross bred the peach to taste like_____ joke punch line. :D

I'd take one Gilles just to support the project. For me I end up having to buy a whole car project to get the parts I want otherwise. I am way past that got to have it O.C.D. Tiger restoration B.I.N. on ePay.
 
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