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Brand New Delphi Modular Fuel Pump Fg0170 on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, US

Olathe, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Brand:Delphi Manufacturer Part Number:FG0170

This is a brand new Delphi Fuel Pump Assembly I purchased for my ex-girlfriend's 97 Pontiac Grand Am.  Ended up not needing it and I forgot I had it in the garage.  She's gone, the car's gone, not the fuel pump needs to go!  I would have taken it back to the parts store, but it's been too long.


This has never been installed and only removed from the box for pictures.  The box isn't in the greatest shape so I'll ship it in a new, more stable box suitable for safe shipping.

This exact fuel pump retails at O'reilly for $303.99.  You can buy this one for a fraction of that!

I will ship this within 3 days of cleared payment, but usually sooner.

Remember, this is an OEM Delphi pump, not a Chinese knockoff!  We all know these are a pain to replace, why take a chance with an inferior part?

Please do your research!  I know this part will fit many other vehicles, hopefully it fits yours!

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