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Hi guys, just jumped across from my ususal forum (calaisturbo) because i thought there might be more interest here.

i bought this oil pump second hand to use on my rb30et, but when i bought a bottom end i found it already had a gtr pump.

as a result the pump has sat in my garage wrapped up in glad wrap for the last year.

markings are as follows:

front face has a yellow dot on the left with "x26" engraved underneath it.

"nissan" raised is also here.

front right has UJ raised.

underside has:

the number "2" (raised)

five dots in a verticle line raised next to a raised G in a stamped circle

and "21" raised in a stamped circle

i can supply pictures here if there is enough interest, otherwise if anyone is interested i can mms pictures.

i have compared it to "n1 gtr pump" pictures generated by my friend google and it looks exactly the same (bolt patterns etc)

i am more than happy to post, its not heavy and I can work out a deal with if required.

asking $220 (slightly flexible but not crazy)

jack

feel free to pm me here, or call me on 0400 246 520

Edited by TheChadVL
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sorry guys, for those who were wondering i am in Western Australia... forgot to include that.

if anyone wants this before the weekend (flat broke untill tuesday :)) i am quite flexible on the price, so feel free to shoot me an offer.

pics have been msged to those who asked, i will upload pics 2moro.

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