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New genuine N1 water pump Suit all RB's $ 300

New Alloy 6061 billet crank pulley Suit RB26 $ 300

New Forged 6061 under driven water pump and alternator pulley Suit all RB's $ 300

New Cometic VRS ( Top end gasket set ) Suit RB26 $ 450

New G-Reddy clear top belt cover $ 135

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Light Weight factory belt layout Crank Pulley!

91-98 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R RB26DETT

You will defiantly see a gain with this mod.

15+ Horsepower Gains!

$300

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Pulleys for RB Engines Rb26dett Rb20 Rb25 Rb20det RB25det RB30DET

New Engine Under driven pulleys for Nissan RB Series engine

.Material is 6061 forge Alloy

.Hard anodized 15 micro

.CNC Machined and Balanced

.Faultless Quality and Precision

.There also 1/3rd in weight

.Included in the kit is:

.1x Water Pulley Larger than std diameter Hard anodized 15 micro much longer work life!!!

1x Alternator Pulley Larger than std diameter for factory Mitsubishi alternator ( 17mm center hole) Hard anodized 15 micro much longer work life!!!

$300

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Cometic VRS

Multi layered Head Gasket

Suit 87mm bore

.051" thick

$450

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New Genuine N1 Oil Pump $ 450

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I have been getting a lot of low ball offers , i think these are the cheapest on SAU

I purchased doubles to build my race engine and a spare race engine

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Are price negotiable?

Can move a little on price

I think these are the cheapest on SAU

I purchased doubles to build my race engine and a spare race engine

PM or TXT me your offers

Cheers STU

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New genuine N1 water pump Suit all RB's $ 300 , Trade price from my local Nissan dealer $394

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Stu

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Can move a little on price

I think these are the cheapest on SAU

CALL , PM or TXT me your offers

Cheers STU

0407807195

Hey there

im interested in your pulley if its still around, just a question tho, what sort of power and rpm is it good for?

thanks

Matt

Hey there

im interested in your pulley if its still around, just a question tho, what sort of power and rpm is it good for?

thanks

Matt

PM Sent

Cheers STU

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