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Item: Jun Oil Pump. The best of the best ... when an N1 pump just doesn't cut it.

Location: Milton, Brisbane

Item Condition: Good. Small chip on the oil pump drive, but hasn't caused a problem.

Price and Payment Conditions: $700

Contact Details: Post here. Or PM. Or sms on 0423766972.

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Did you buy this from Yahoo Japan?

small chip where exactly?

no history on item at all..... was it working before it was removed?

reason for sale?

1. No

2. Just on the 'gear drive'

3 & 4. No history, no idea. Wasn't going to use a $2000 oil pump on a POS RB20 :whistling: And since my lady friend decided not to use it on her RB25, its gotta go.

i bought an N1 pump that looked like it had a chip across the flat section of the impeller.....on magnified inspection it turned out to be cracked right through to the gears,apparently common

not saying this is a problem with this pump,just worth close inspection

luckily i didn't install the one i bought as it would have grenaded lots of $$$$,the seller kindly refunded my dough

good luck with the sale

  • 2 weeks later...
$300

i have lowered the price because i can't tell whether it has cracked through the gear or not

probably hasn't, but i dont want to sell it for a high price if it is :D

Rip it appart and take a look and put it back together my 2 cents

$300

i have lowered the price because i can't tell whether it has cracked through the gear or not

probably hasn't, but i dont want to sell it for a high price if it is :banana:

if the gears cracked then the whole thing is useless...

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys, this pump was sold to me. the small chip on the drive collar turned out to be 2 massive cracks running right across the drive collar. These extended into the housing of the pump. There were several cracks (5 that i can see. I dunno whats hidden.) I would have been happy to send this back to Seamus and him to return my money to me considering it is totally farked and nothing like in his description.

"Item Condition: Good. Small chip on the oil pump drive, but hasn't caused a problem.

Price and Payment Conditions: $700"

Im glad nobody bought it for the $700 originally asked for.

As for selling a totally reamed pump Seamus, your lucky u don't live within driving distance cos id be kicking you door down by now. At least you coulda replied to the several PM's i sent you...

I hope you feel guilty as and karma bites hard core.

i bought an N1 pump that looked like it had a chip across the flat section of the impeller.....on magnified inspection it turned out to be cracked right through to the gears,apparently common

not saying this is a problem with this pump,just worth close inspection

luckily i didn't install the one i bought as it would have grenaded lots of $$$$,the seller kindly refunded my dough

good luck with the sale

SEE? "the seller kindly refunded my dough"

Why can't i be refunded??

^^^What its fecked??? what a rip off merchant!! :D

Someone ban this sammy fu$cker!

What kind of kent sells a expensive f**ked engine part that is vital to the engine life! scum.......and trys to get $700 !!! for it! dam pirate :ban:

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