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Greddy race use oil pump, for the serious engine,

never been used still with box. Capable of 12,000rpm.

Truely awsome pump/

Greddy oil pump inner and outer gears are constructed from Chrome Molybdnum SCM435 Steel to make this one of the most durable oil pumps in the market. This oil pump is able to disperse oil even at very high rpm levels.

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Selling for a mate, i will answer any and all questions as best as i can, otherwise will put you in direct contact with him. Part located at Penrith NSW.

Rrp for the pump is $2,450. Will consider $2,000

cheers

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Just letting you know you can get Tomei oil pumps which are better than these from Sliding performance for $2165 to your door..... Which would make this roughly around $1500 considering the price difference in YEN.

Best of luck though.

http://hioctaneracing.com.au/eshop/index.php?cPath=73_94

link from octane racing,

just be sure the ones that a cheaper are in stock, then yen hasnt been good

for a while now. But regardless serious offers considered

Sorry thats just the pic but go on gtr.com.au and look at gtr parts under engine $1500

if they are in stock and u can get them, buy it.

but high octane sell them and they are a distributer for these products for $2,400 according to the website.

but we digress, if anyone wants the pump let me know.

im not interested in "how much apparently it can be purchased for"

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