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Item: JUN Oil Pan Baffle Plate for RB26dett

Age: Brand new

Condition: Brand new

Price: $540.00 $520.00 delivered anywhere is Oz.

To Fit: (What car) RB26dett

Location: Sydney CBD or South Sydney

Contact: PM me

Comments: Helps with oil control to the oil pickup

This is the best aftermarket baffle on the market, its brand new in the box bought for $540. Part number 1028M-N001

Cheers

Johno

To de honest it doesnt look better than the Tomei one.

Good luck at that price to

Guys, Please keep comments to yourself unless you are genuinely interested in the baffle.

But while we are at it, I have to disagree with you. Have you seen a Tomei baffle against a Jun baffle or are you talking from seeing photo's?

The Tomei gates are good if on a tight budget, the gates are made of plastic and stick to the metal shield. The JUN one is constructed of all metal with metal gate hinges.

Regarding the price, can you find a better price for one in Australia? I didnt think so.

Cheers,

Guys, Please keep comments to yourself unless you are genuinely interested in the baffle.

But while we are at it, I have to disagree with you. Have you seen a Tomei baffle against a Jun baffle or are you talking from seeing photo's?

The Tomei gates are good if on a tight budget, the gates are made of plastic and stick to the metal shield. The JUN one is constructed of all metal with metal gate hinges.

Regarding the price, can you find a better price for one in Australia? I didnt think so.

Cheers,

Tomei gates are made from high temperature neoprene and will open with oil surge on them.

JUN one you have pictured is a better design though as it allows retention of windage tray (crank scraper) and tomei does not.

nice product and good luck with the sale mate.

Just wondering if you have pics, as i have a modified sump, and wish to see if this will suit.

Here it is.. Is there any specific area you need a photo of?

would it fit into a rb25det sump.?

or is that a custom job for rb25det sump.

cheers

Allan.M

Hey Allan,

Would be a custom job I'd say. relocate pickup, weld on adaptors, and or trim baffle.

It will bolt straight up to a GTR sump.

Cheers

  • 5 months later...

Still got this baffle! I was going to use it in my gtr (once I find a good one) but have opted for a custom sump with baffles, wings etc... Open to reasonable offers low ballers will be ignored.

  • 2 weeks later...

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