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Hey mates,

For sale here is a genuine Nissan N1 oil pump.

Has been modified by Race Pace Motorsport for big pressure to keep those bearings where they should be!

Used for just 19000kms and has just been cleaned and inspected by Race Pace one week ago and is ready to bolt on to your engine.

Suits all RB engines.

$400

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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interested to know whats been done to it aswell? has the pump seen any track work?

willing to swap for hks cam gears or n1 east bear sideskirt spats? (check my topics)

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I have no idea exactly what has been done, they never tell; so all you need to know is that it works.

No serious track work, just one Winton Fun Day last year. Also, ive always tried my best to stay off the limiter; so its hardly been there, definitely only enough times to count on one hand.

Just to confirm this was actually fitted on my new big dollar forged engine last week, then before the sump was assembled on, it was removed at the last minute and replaced with a silly expensive one for added security.

Forgot to mention the pump has a BRAND NEW Nissan Genuine oil seal fitted and will come with a BRAND NEW Nissan Genuine Oil Pump gasket.

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