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Apologies for the pictures - sump will be supplied - CLEANED.

Ready for fitting, this GTR sump has had an aftermarket deep sump extension fitted - capacity is now increased 8 litres and is highly recommeded for RB26's engines running upgraded oil pumps eg. JUN NITTO TOMEI HKS N1 variants.


SUMP BAFFLE fitted, retains the standard oil pickup nozzle.


Has extra ports on BOTH sides of the extention for head drain and catch can etc etc etc.


This sump does not reduce the clearance of the car as it's wider - not deeper - and doesn't drop down past the original dimensions of the factory sump.


Im unsure of this will sell easily or hang around for ages - it took me a while to find one for myself and Im only selling it to pay for the festive season bills - otherwise I would keep it. Suggest you consider buying it and add it to your RB26 stockpile LOL - they never seem to be around when you need them and they offer considerable piece of mind for addressing one of the GTR's achilles heels.


THE SALE ALSO INCLUDES THE FRONT DIFF.


Happy to assist with a courier at buyers expense.


Located in Goodna QLD - $1000


Gavin

0403 21 6969

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