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Selling RB26 N1 Water Pump, 2nd hand - am not sure if this will fit RB25/RB20.

Reason for sale: Upgrade..

Condition: Very good

Price: $200 or reasonable offer, these pumps are over $340 new from Nissan

Location: Victoria, i can organise freight to other states at buyers' expense

PM or call me 0421 284 330.

-Patrick

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Post up part numbers please. I am SURE you have got the wrong pump in mind.

If you bring me the same pump as what i'm trying to sell (which happens to be listed as an R33 N1 water pump), brand new genuine NISSAN, i will pay you $160 + an extra $50 for your trouble.

This pump has 6 blades, and the anti-cavitation plate behind the pump blades.

Prove it.

-Patrick

Ocean,relax, calm blue ocean man.

R32 N1 pumps are over $320 ea brand new

R33 N1 pumps are about $120 brand new.

R33 will fit R32 with very small modification.

I would suggest you may have to revise price...

Cheers

Ken

R32 N1 pumps are over $320 ea brand new

R33 N1 pumps are about $120 brand new.

R33 will fit R32 with very small modification.

I would suggest you may have to revise price...

Genuine Nissan standard R33 GTR water pumps are $120....trade (that price was obtained between Christmas and new year), so I find your figure for the R33 N1 pump a little hard to believe, but I will check with my supplier tomorrow.

The price for the genuine R32 GTR N1 pump is indeed $320+, but that being the case ocean's price is not necessarily unreasonable given that:

- it will bolt up to an R32 GTR engine without any (undetailed) mods; and,

- it will suit someone that can't afford a new pump and doesn't have the ability to perform said mod(s).

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