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Ok guys finally got it back from the workshop as they decided now that they didnt want to use it in my rebuild, they had some better ideas so anyway its up for sale again and i have it with me this time.

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As you can see still in the packaging!

I am after $400 firm (postage at buyer expence, if needed to post) happy to organise a pick up if locally around adelaide or south of adelaide area.

if anyone is interested i have a 2nd hand N1 oil pump($150 + postage) has some slight witness marks in the drive off my car and also a OEM water pump($135 + postage) looks to be in reasonably good condition. if anyone is interested in these to thingsi can arrange to pick them up and organise photos of them

cheers

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here are some photos of the 2nd hand oil pump.

i had no issues with it on my car. seemed to be running fine, but as you can see from the photos it was fitted to my car without a crank collar. and a mild witness mark from where it was rubbing on my crank.

my car has done 128,xxx kms. but has been replaced some where in its life. before coming to australia. i would guess it was done when the timing belt and water pump was done. the sticker on my engine said that was done at 92,433kms.

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here are some photos of the 2nd hand oil pump.

i had no issues with it on my car. seemed to be running fine, but as you can see from the photos it was fitted to my car without a crank collar. and a mild witness mark from where it was rubbing on my crank. it is still a bit oily and has the remains of the old gaskit that has been half pulled off.

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my car has done 128,xxx kms. but has been replaced some where in its life. before coming to australia. i would guess it was done when the timing belt and water pump was done. the sticker on my engine said that was done at 92,433kms.

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guys i have now pulled it out of the packaging to see if i could find part numbers, so i can post better pictures on the new 1 if people r interested in it!!!

pm me if u was pics or are

thanks

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the 2nd hand pump turns out to be an r33 gtr pump. sorry bout that, was given the wrong info on what it was. so im still offereing it if people are interested.

no water pump anymore

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