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I have a good condition high octane cast sump extension for sale that was used for 3 weeks before a broken oil pump.

It was cut off last week for a dry sump conversion and is no longer being used.

Pick up was damaged by owner sitting the engine on the floor and squashing it. Ill extend your pick up to suit if needed.

Requires a clean and to be welded back onto a sump.

$700 firm or $1000 welded to your exchange sump.

Pick up from Campbeltown.

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Exactly the same as that one

Yes baffles and doors etc are all there just no pick up. It's just a bit tube welded into the pickup anyway

I'd just drop it at pack n send with your address I've had problems with aus post and refusing to use them at the moment

Probably 30 bucks would cover it.

Emails and pm's replied.

Not holding this first one to direct deposit funds and email me a receipt gets it

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