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I've had these two parts for quite some time and no longer need them.

It is a Peterson 3 stage 'bear claw' left hand mount dry sump pump. All fittings are -12 for the inlets and outlets. The model number is 03-3401. It is still brand new and has not been used. I took it out of the box to bring it up to the Gold Coast on the plane. Comes with receipt.

The other parts are the drive gears to mount on a ATI brand harmonic balancer to suit the dry sump pump.

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I am asking $1200 for both, delivery extra. I am located on the Gold Coast.

Email 2001s15 @ iinet.net.au or call 0405171451

No stupid questions or time wasters. This is for a serious hp engine.

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$900 for pump

$200 for the drive parts

Please only message me if you actually want to buy it. I had two people wanting to buy but they don't seem to want to commit to the purchase.

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Hey Man,

Just wondering have you still go this?

Would this suit an Rb26 Dett with a 2.8L HKS stroker?

Would I have to make many mods to sump ect?

Also how much are drive components so I can run a ATI balancer?

Any mods etc to mount it?

Will it be more of an advantage to use over a jap pump like jun, tomei etc?

Cheers

Rob

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Have you still got this?

Can I just confrim that wen you say left mount that means passenger side. Also, can you let me know of the model number and whether it has straight or 45 degree inlets?

How much will you take for it? I am in Melbourne.

Still got it.

LHS = passenger side. It has straight 'inlets'.

Part number is in the thread as well as the price.

Forgot to add.

You can add extra stages to the pump for about $300-$400.

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