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The buy before my missus rips my balls out sale

Ok, i am a sucker for buying bits in bulk to save myself on freight and to get the best price on bits i can. I get frustrated by slow/tedious group buys... So consider this a reverse group buy,,, lol

I only needed 2 So i have 8 more of these that i can Sell for $150 + postage. These are brand new & Genuine Nissan. These sell for $240+ online and more from Nissan Aus. See HERE and HERE (no disrespect to these guys, you all know they are amongst the most competitive in Aus)

Take advantage of this huge saving and replace your waterpump with the right part the first time. These will fit any RB25. Like i say only 8 so get in quick.

I would say about $15 post anywhere in Aus.

To answer the obvious Questions - I am not a business, yes these are a parallel import from Nissan Overseas and yes, i am barely making a penny after freight, duties & GST on the import... And why you ask would i go to all of that trouble to just firesale them off?

Here comes it... To try and keep missus off my back about all of my 'spare parts' in the house... and all the money i have tied up in some of those parts... women = no logic.

Yes Nissan Australia needs to get competitive with the rest of the world on pricing instead of reaming everyone!

Once the $AU sinks you'll be kicking yourself, I honestly think you will struggle to buy these cheaper from Japan or the US including freight at the present.

No... price is not negotiable, if you don't like it i can give you the number for your nearest Nissan Dealership.

Payment options:

Paypal, (you pay Fees), Direct Deposit or buy from me on ebay for $169 (cos they are so savage on fees). Can post same day as you buy!!!

Regards Webber.

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  • 6 months later...

hey man, need a neo water pump before christmas... any chance you could send one out express tomorrow or monday?

  • 5 months later...

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