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Dry sump kit includes:

1x Peterson 3 stage pump (with fittings and universal bracket)

1x Breather tank with filter (with fittings)

1x Oil tank (with fittings)

1x Earls oil cooler with fittings

1x Small oil tank (with fittings)

1x Long length of braided line with fittings for turbo/misc and oil pressure sender

2x Braided lines with fittings and inline oil filters

As you can see the above is a very comprehensive kit, it came off a race car of course, but this setup can be used on street cars, just depends what you're willing to do.

Reason for sale? No longer needing this setup as a new one is on the way!

Selling for $1100

The Peterson pump itself is worth well over $700, there is over $350 in fittings, even the oil cooler, when added up you will quickly realise that it is more than what I am asking for.

Buyer to pay for postage costs and I have decided that AustraliaPost can be used as a form of transport, we can split the items up to save costs for shipment otherwise I will try to keep it in the one package.

Contact via PM or post up

Pics to come.

Cheers

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