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Hi,

I have the following items for sale due to a change of plans and circumstances:

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Trust Sump Extension: 400 delivered

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N1 Oil Pump: 600 delivered

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Trust Oil Pump as purchased from this thread: 1350 Delivered

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...=trust+oil+pump

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Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes r32/33: 650 delivered

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16" Electric Thermo Fan comes with universal mounting kit: 70 delivered

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Please feel free to pm me if you have any queries.

EDIT:International Shipping N/A

Cheers

Hank

Edited by s2d4

Plenty of interest but nothing came to fruition so the oil pumps are still up for sale. They are even more of a bargain now that the oz dollars has lost about 15% on the yen.

Please make some realistic offers for your rebuild or oil pump upgrade :)

Edited by s2d4

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