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Water Pump & Timing Belt Kits (100,000Km Service Kits)

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  • The pricing below does not include delivery, unless otherwise stated; this cost will depend on location and is automatically calculated on our website at checkout

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The Kudos Motorsports 100,000km service kits is a parts platform to build on when conducting your vehicles major engine service. Each kit is vehicle specific and unless specified contains only genuine OE (original equipment), OEM (original equipment manufacture) parts, and where applicable optional upgrades toaftermarket options from reputable Japanese/US tuning houses.

These kits should be considered only a starting point when conducting this service. However we understand that you may already have replaced, or sources, other components so have intentionally kept them simplistic.

Standard Kit Components:

  • Genuine Nissan Timing Belt (Optional Upgrade to Trust/GReddy or Gates Racing)
  • Genuine Nissan Water Pump (Optional Upgrade to Nissan N1 Item, Where Applicable)
  • NSK Timing Belt Idler Bearing (Ex RB20E)
  • NSK Tension Belt Idler Bearing
  • Genuine Nissan Tensioner Spring
  • Genuine Nissan, or Aftermarket, Cam Seals
  • Genuine Nissan, or Aftermarket, Front Main Crank Seal

*NSK are the original equipment manufacture (OEM) of the Nissan timing belt idler & tensioner bearings.

Within each of the following listings you'll find links to other serviceable items such as fuel/oil/air filters, cam cover seals...

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While stock lasts we'll be throwing in free of charge a GReddy 1.3bar radiator cap and magnetic sump nut with every kit upgraded to a GReddy Heavy Duty Timing Belt.

  • 1 year later...

hi looking to buy one today/tomorrow how much would postage be to launceston tas? and is there anything else you recommend while the belt is being done?

Hi Matt,

Within the kit listing on our website you'll find a "we also recommend" listings. From them I would strongly recommend the timing belt bearing stud kit, coolant thermostat, filter kit (oil, air, fuel) and ancillary drive belts however also considering the harmonic balancer and cam cover seals.

Postage options on just the service kit will start from $14.30.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to drop me a PM



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