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Hi Guys,

I have a brand new, still in box, Tomei Sump Baffle kit for sale. This kit fit's into your stock sump with no modifications to the factory oil pan (no need to cut and shut like the extension kits). Quite easy to fit once the sump is off. Getting the sump off is the hard part.. These things are an absolute must for any quick GTR especially if you plan on doing any track days. GTR RB26 engines are known to have oil surge and oil control problems and the Tomei sump baffle kit is designed to combat this. The kit comes with the baffles which have little 1 way trap doors to stop oil flowing away from the pick-up whilst still allowing maximum oil flowing towards the pick-up. This design will help stop oil starvation which is fatal to your big $$ motor. I had bought these for my GTR but plans change so they are up for grabs. It's definitely one part that is worth adding if you are building an RB26, or adds it to your currently healthy motor to ensure it stays that way. Retails for $450 at Unique Auto sports.

I also got a Tomei Oil restrictor for the block. To stop the flooding of the head. This is also a must for High revving RB26 Motor. Retail at $60. For anyone who already had taken their engine apart. It a lot of work just to install this alone.

Will sell both for $365

*located in Liverpool Sydney* Can post but you have to pay for courier.

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