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sounds interesting. put my name down for a mayby depending on price. Is this with the pump mounted below the alternator or where the a/c compressor goes as id like to keep the a/c.

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right...these are being finalised today...a couple of pricing options too. Will post up all the info soon.

Any chance I can just purchase the Air-Con Replacement Pump Mount bracket ? (since I am in Canada and it will be a waste to ship everything over here).... ?

Let me know and thanks.

Allan

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Add me to the list, price pending...I will likely be going through with this modification with or without the help of this kit...f**k all that WAY overpriced japanese shit.

I would like to see the price and what the options are for a RB25, but i would be interested in buying a kit just for the peace of mind in knowing that its not an internal one and it is servicable without an engine out experience.

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brackets are being anodised this week...they are engineered and CNC'd by the guys who make the oil and water pumps for the Triple 8 V8 Supercar team...suffice to say they are world class in both design and finish.

As soon as JWAuto send me a pic of the finished brackets ill post it up.

Yes its been a long time coming but a change in supplier and engineering shop fabricating the brackets will have been worth it in the end.

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Hey Dirt, with shipping and other charges to worry about for us International people, would WE be able to simply purchase the Brackets Only ? or maybe pump/bracket ? then worry about the rest ourselves ?

I already have an ATI balancer that I am purchasing a mandrel for, that I want to use (rather than the Ross) and the lines etc would be esy to do up here, with nothing but a small package coming overseas then to save $$.

What do you think ?

Hey Dirt, with shipping and other charges to worry about for us International people, would WE be able to simply purchase the Brackets Only ? or maybe pump/bracket ? then worry about the rest ourselves ?

I already have an ATI balancer that I am purchasing a mandrel for, that I want to use (rather than the Ross) and the lines etc would be esy to do up here, with nothing but a small package coming overseas then to save $$.

What do you think ?

Yes...pump and bracket will be available through JWAuto...They are very busy preparing for Bathurst 1000 this week but should have some brackets ready.

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