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Im selling the n1 oil pump that i brought a little while ago for my rebuild.

it is brand new, still in all the packaging

reason for selling is that i have chnaged my mind and are going with aoither oil pump. it is still currently at the workshop but will have it again at the end of this week. probably thursday or friday(16/11-17/11)

im chasing $400 firm for the pump. post at the buyers expence

pm me if you are interested

cheers

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ur crazy. If ya already have the n1 pump then fit it to ur engnie. Oil is the life line of ur engine. For the sake of saving $400 ( not even as u have to buy another standard one) you could guarantee trouble free lubrication.

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