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Nissan Rb 100,000km Service Kits

Transaction Instructions:

Any item below with a x-click-but22.gif beside it can be purchased directly from our website. However if you are a new customer be sure to first create an account, the registration form can be found here. Upon making an account please send me a private message with your email address and I'll update your account to the SAU discount structure. Once you have received confirmation that your account has been updated you are ready to proceed.

*Please be aware that until your account is updated to the SAU pricing structure you will see retail prices.

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Details: Within the following listings you will find several 100,000km service kits. Each application has several configuration listings, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.

Item Coding:

Timing Belts/Bearings

01. Dayco Timing Belt kit (Timing Belt, Idler & Tension Bearing, Tensioner Spring, Cam Seals & Front Main Seal)

02. Timing Belt Idler & Tension Bearing, Tensioner Spring, Cam Seals & Front Main Seal

Water Pumps

03. Nissan Water Pump (RB20DET)

04. Nissan Water Pump (RB25DET non Neo)

05. Nissan Water Pump (RB25DET Neo Engine)

06. Nissan Water Pump (RB26DETT R32)

07. Nissan Water Pump (RB26DETT R33/34)

08. Nissan N1 Water Pump

*The N1 Water Pumps Can be installed with any RB engine however use with the RB20 and R32 RB26DETT will require extra care, details can be supplied however I would suggest being installed by someone knowlegdable.

Upgrades:

09. Trust Heavy Duty Timing Belt

10. Trust Adjustable Cam Gear, Intake

11. Trust Adjustable Cam Gear, Exhaust

12. Trust Cam Cam Gear Cover

13. Nissan RB26 Cam Gear Cover Back Plate

*The RB26 backing plate is require to use the trust cam gear cover on the RB20DE/T engine.

Popular Kits (Great Savings)

Nissan RB20DET Silver Top (R32, A31, C33)

Packages Available:

Basic: 1 & 3 - Only $319.02 x-click-but22.gif

Heavy Duty Kit: 2, 3 & 9 - Only $416.30 x-click-but22.gif

Tuners Kit: 2, 3, 9, 10 & 11 - $793.44 x-click-but22.gif

Nissan RB25DET (R33, C34 Non Neo Engine)

Basic: 1 & 4 - Only $380.62 x-click-but22.gif

Heavy Duty Kit: 2, 4 & 9 - Only $477.90 x-click-but22.gif

Tuners Kit: 2, 8, 9 & 11 - $856.96 x-click-but22.gif

*Tuners Kit contains an N1 Water Pump

Nissan RB25DET (R34, C34 Neo Engine)

Basic: 1 & 5 - Only $449.99 x-click-but22.gif

Heavy Duty Kit: 2, 5 & 9 - $547.27 x-click-but22.gif

Tuners Kit: 2, 5, 9 & 11 - $735.84 x-click-but22.gif

Nissan RB26DETT (BNR32)

Basic: 1 & 6 - $319.02 x-click-but22.gif

Heavy Duty Kit: 2, 6 & 9 - Only $416.30 x-click-but22.gif

Tuners Kit: 2, 6, 9, 10, 11 & 12 - Only $897.84 x-click-but22.gif

Nissan RB26DETT (BNCR33, BNR34 & WGNC34)

Basic: 1 & 4 - Only $380.62 x-click-but22.gif

Heavy Duty Kit: 2, 4 & 9 - Only $477.90 x-click-but22.gif

Tuners Kit: 2, 7, 9, 10, 11 & 12 - Only $1,149.93 x-click-but22.gif

  • 2 months later...

HOw much is the RB20DET heavy duty kit???

it says $416.30 but then at the top of the page it says this *Please be aware that until your account is updated to the SAU pricing structure you will see retail prices.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey buddy

im pretty interested in one of those heavy duty kits for an R32 GTS4

could u get back to me on price coz ur website and the price stated on here conflict eachother and im confused lol

cheers vinnie

  • 7 years later...
  • 2 weeks later...

i purchased a kit from the guys, always surprised to get a phone call from a company when something changes which was very appreciated.
Anyway, the kits priced here were using the old Dayco gear which has some problems so they switched to genuine stuff (if not gates) so the pricing did go up a little which is whats reflected in there online store.

just thought i would post as i dont know if this thread is monitored anymore.

i think mine was $380ish + post and delivered over night, thanks for the help again kudos.

  • 4 weeks later...


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