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Just Jap, Australia's GTR experts are pleased to continue to bring you the biggest range of high grade performance parts at the best prices. We currently have a number of both N1 water pumps and N1 oil pumps in stock ready for immediate dispatch or pickup.

Both these genuine Nissan parts carry the highly competitive prices that our customers have come to expect from Just Jap Auto Imports.

Purchase your high performance parts from a trusted and respected dealer, not a backyard trader.

Unlike other offers floating around the net there is:

1. No waiting - we have these in stock at our Kirrawee factory ready to go

2. No deposit required

3. No minimum order

4. Easy online payment options (Credit Card - Paypal)

5. No surprises

GTR N1 WATER PUMP

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Available now for $360 (Australia wide delivery also available)

GTR N1 OIL PUMP

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Available now for $499 (Australia wide delivery also available)

As well as carrying a massive range of genuine OEM parts, we also offer a wide selection of top shelf products from top manufacturers including:

* Drummond Motorsport

* Nismo

* Apexi

* OS Giken

* ATS Japan

* CP Pistons

* G4 Racing

* Sard

* HKS

* Tomei

* Gates Racing

* Volk

* Weds Sport

* Splitfire

* Ross

* Trust

& many many more.

So how can you place your order?

It couldnt be easier! - Simply visit http://www.justjap.com/parts_nengine.htm and purchase your parts online quickly and easily with credit card or paypal

Alternatively, if you have any questions please either post here or email our sales team at [email protected], please dont forget to mention that you are an SAU forum member for the best deals available!

Check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

  • 1 month later...
Do you guys stock the standard RB26 (non-N1) pumps also?

Hi mate, we can supply almost any Nissan OEM or Nismo part you require.

Regards,

Steve

  • 3 months later...

We now have more of these N1 Oil & Water pumps in stock ready for immediate pickup and dispatch.

Thanks guys.

Steve



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