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Hi all, i have had a change in heart and wish to sell these items. Both are brand new in box and cost me A LOT more than what i a selling it for.

Trust Oil Pump Brand new in box includes a new genuine nissan oil seal and genuine nissan gasket. $1550 delivered

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It is commonly known that the stock oil pump on the RB26 engines will starve tuned engines of oil at high RPM's. When running an engine with so much time and money spent, why risk the inevitable with a stock pump? With the Greddy High Flow Oil Pump, the flow capacity will increase by 23-30% at any RPM range when compared to the stock pump. Trust guarantees high strength due to the SCM435 chrome molybdenum steel material used for the gearing. To get the most from your set-up, Trust recommends the use of their high capacity oil pan in conjunction with the High Flow Oil Pump. This pump is good for 12000rpm

l/min at 800 RPM : 5.5 (4.4 stock)

l/min at 2000 RPM : 19.7 (15.2 stock)

l/min at 6000 RPM : 59.0 (46.7 stock)

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Trust Clear Timing Belt Cover $115 delivered.

Dont have pics sorry. but brand new in box.

parts are in brisbane.

Edited by AtomicBomberMan
its pretty dirty if its new, why is there black on the pump if its new?

Im sure Chris will clarify, but I would think its just the angle of the photo, and probably the excess oil film that covers the pump when it comes sealed from Greddy reflecting off the black backing plate, thus making it look dirty.

yes thats right. thanks nick. the back plate on the pump is black, and not black from oil. the oil on the back plate and over the pump is from factory. its to stop the gears inside rusting. it is not engine oil. Pump is brand new and never fitted. it still has the plastic covering the oil holes.

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