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ASR 6.5L Street Comp Baffled AWD -> RWD RB Sump with Modified Pickup


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Hey SAU,

I have my old ASR Street Comp 6.5L AWD to RWD baffled sump for sale.

No dents, just a bit of paint missing where the front ARB (sway bar) would touch when the car was under heavy cornering. Perfect for those putting RB26 motors into their Silvias and not wanting to chop up the front sump/diff (as they're worth decent coin these days). Sump has not been modified, or anything. I would recommend fitting 2x 10AN male fittings to it as well so you can vent your crank & also drain your catch can back into it.

Please note: this will only fit AWD motors (RB26, RB25 motors from GTS-4 or Stagea). Will not fit RWD motors as the pick up is in the wrong location.

Comes with:

  • Modified pickup to suit AWD -> RWD
  • Bolts for pickup
  • Sump plug

Photos up soon, just going to give it a clean with degreaser first.

Location: Cabramatta, NSW 2166
Price: $500

 

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