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VL/Nissan RB30E / RB30ET water pump, may suit RB25 aswell, not 100% sure though

UPDATE

Was told it suits RB25 RB26 RB30 3.0L including GTR GTS R32 R33 TURBO AND NON TURBO GODZILLA single and twin cam...

Holden Commodore VL 3LT RB30 ALSO

$55, includes regular postage Australia wide

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Edited by nohope

dump question, but does it actually say nissan somewhere on the pump? or is it a generic one suited for nissan?

also has it eva been used? and does it come with a box.

cheers

This pump definitely suits a R33 SII, cos I've got one on mine [sold to me by Just Jap]. You have to leave out one mounting bolt when fitting it, but it works fine, no leaks and totally reliable.

Brand new, never used, never installed.

No box, was kept for a project but not needed anymore. Will post in a box.

The screws/bolts are still in its sealed packet.

I bought this from a workshop, whom the seller claimed this was a genuine Nissan pump, the part number he gave me was 21010 70T25.

But all I see on the pump is 1W13..

i would say a generic aftermarket one, hey just for interest, they have released the import skyline version of this pump so you can utilise that 10mm bolt hole everyone talks about not lining up.

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