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Hey guys

Item: Jun oil pump (1013M-N001G)

Location: Sydney

Price: $1000 DELIVERED, no offers, price is firm

Condition: Brand new in the box, never used

Payment: Direct debit to my account then ill send it out the next day

Reason for sale: I bought one of these for an rb26 build, but that wont be built for a while so i dont want it taking up space

Pic:

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JUN'S OIL PUMP for RB engine

[rpm] OULET[l/min]

STD JUN'S

600 4.4 5.5

2,000 15.2 19.5

6,000 46.7 58.9

PM me or post up here

Cheers

-Steve

This is in SYDNEY ready to be sent, so you dont have to wait 10 days for delivery from Japan, and its cheaper than any of the forum traders. Taxes are already paid!!!

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no offers, price is firm
$800 cash tomorrow. pm me if your keen :)

Cant you read? "No offers", its cheaper than you can get from any trader, but more importantly its in the country so no import taxes to pay and will be sent the next day after payment.

Yawn + NYTSKY: Sorry guys, sometimes timing can be a biatch :D Im sure there's someone out there who will snap up a bargain for their motor

hey ill take it cheers, please PM me banking details :(

Edit, to confirm this suits R32 GTR, as it seems the one pump fits all motors anyway correct?

just make sure you do the crank snout conversion to the longer drive(collar) as this was the failing of the R32 RB26's :)

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