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Hey Guys

Im after more then one Rb26dett Trust Sump extension

Any idea where to get from? More interested here in Aust or i guess Int will do if there no other options

Or if you have one for sale just pm meeee :)

Located in Syd

Regards,

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Hi mate, i would suggest talking to brad at pro fab race engineering. i think his name is RISKING on these forums, he does some insanely neat work with aluminium and does some great dry sump setups. Im sure if you talk to him he can make you an extended sump, and i bet you wont be dissapointed :)

Hi mate, i would suggest talking to brad at pro fab race engineering. i think his name is RISKING on these forums, he does some insanely neat work with aluminium and does some great dry sump setups. Im sure if you talk to him he can make you an extended sump, and i bet you wont be dissapointed :)

Cheers mate will look into it

Edited by thegame-01

There will be a genuine TRUST extension, welded by Hypertune to an RB26 sump coming on the market very soon in the parts section. Location Sydney.

If you must have a trust extension I have two customers who are having them removed from engines early this year. One is selling due to a dry sump conversion the other is going larger capacity. I believe both of them will be for sale.

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