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Mail From: michael king <(email redacted)>

I was wondering if someone could take some pictures of the MKII tiger boot
area (under the flase floor) i'd like to see how the fuel pump mounts and
where the fuel line runs.

On a stock MKI car it exits the centre of the cross over and goes under the
boot floor.. IIRC the MKII has the pump in the wheel well.. does the line
come back intot eh well then back out again.. ?

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Here's a couple shots I took of a nice MKII a while back that should help.

>I was wondering if someone could take some pictures of the MKII tiger
boot
>area (under the flase floor) i'd like to see how the fuel pump mounts and
>where the fuel line runs.

Here's a shot of the pump in the trunk and a shot under the car where the
lines exit.

>On a stock MKI car it exits the centre of the cross over and goes under
the
>boot floor.. IIRC the MKII has the pump in the wheel well.. does the line
>come back intot eh well then back out again.. ?

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