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Hey all,

I ordered this oil pump in November last year and it only just arrived - I dont need it anymore though so its for sale.

Suits all RB's. Its well known as a very good oil pump.

JUN currently have a large back order of these pumps, eg it took months for mine to arrive which was bought from RHDjapan.

Flow rates;

RPM STD JUN'S

600 4.4 5.5

2,000 15.2 19.5

6,000 46.7 58.9

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Price is $1150 delivered Australia wide, price is firm.

This is ready to send, no waiting for mail from Japan or JUN clearing their backlog!

PM me or post up here

Cheers

-Steve

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So many PM's asking whats the difference between this and an N1 pump.

Do your research; N1's are sh!t in comparison to this oil pump. Dont believe me? Search for N1 oil pump in forced induction :)

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  • 3 months later...
Looks like your luck has run out.

This is looooong gone, sorry!

Hi, Steve-0

Was it stolen from your car or did you sell it to someone ahead of me??

Will probably buy a Nitto at trade price since I didn't get your one

Alex Mordialloc 3195

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