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Hey guys

Been stock piling a bunch of parts in the event I had to build a new engine if mine went bang - always plan for the worst hey - however priorities have changed and slowly I will be selling most of the items off (a lot of Nissan/Nismo items eg. Full engine gasket kit, oil pump, timing belt etc). Also want to buy an oil cooler in an upcoming group buy so would rather a bit of money for that.

First thing I will get rid of is my N1 water pump. I have a standard Nissan one on my car and was going to replace it with the N1 item.

The N1 item uses 6 larger blades compared to the smaller 8 of the standard item and also runs an anti-cavitation plate. I'm sure you all know what they are.

The item is brand new, still in wrapping/original box and also comes with the 4 new studs to hold the fan on. They fit all RB engines and a perfect item to replace while having the timing belt off.

Retail at Nissan they are around $500 (I priced it up), most forum traders sell them around $350 + freight.

Would like $290 for it. Can be posted Australia wide.

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For better pictures have a look here:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16279

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/nissan-pump-water-genuine-nissan-nissan-skyline-rb26dett-p-120.html

Cheers guys

Phil

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