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My JUN oil pump in my R33GTR split the back cover plate to the point where it cant be repaired. The rest of the pump internals are all ok. Looks like something got picked up in the oil system that it couldn't compress in the pump.

So now im after a second hand backing plate from an old JUN oil pump, or the name of a supplier who does parts for them or a new pump at a good price(last resort).

Also i'm in the process of getting the gearbox fixed. The standard 3rd 4th shaft wear issues and syncro's. You use to be able to buy the replacement parts from nissan, but they dont stock them any more. Anyone know who does?

Thanks.

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In regards to your gearbox internals.

You are able to source any part from Nissan. I just had my whole gearbox done. If you cant get from your local Nissan dealer, try UNLEY NISSAN in SA. 08 8272 8611 ask for Craig. He specialises in imports, especially GTR.

Thanks. I'll check up with your contact. My local Nissan Parts supplier is pretty useless when it comes to performance or import parts. Their motto is...

"If it ain't stock, it ain't stocked!" :P

Still trying to hunt down a good supplier for a JUN oil pump. Anyone got a good contact?

Thanks.

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