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Item: Tomei Sump Baffles for RB26

Age:Brand new still in box

Condition: Mint

Price: $300 posted anywhere in aus

To Fit: RB26

Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD (will freight aus wide)

Contact: Contact me via PM, or post in this thread

Hi guys,

I bought these for a gtr i had a while back, but it turned out it already had extensive work done to it which included a baffled sump already.

I no longer have a use for these so there's no point having them sitting around here.

Here's the rundown off tomei's website:

When the vehicle is on the corner or the time of acceleration and deceleration, oil in the oil pan will lean or jump. To prevent these to happen, baffle is assembled in the pan of stock engine. Though, in terms of sports driving, it is almost impossible to achieve its purpose because the size of the baffle is restricted to cut down the production cost. If oil leans to one side largely, air goes in to the pipe instead of oil and interrupts continuous oil lubrication. Without oil, metal surface contact directly each other, then the temperature rises explosively and causing worn out if its lasts long. On the other hand, Tomei movable baffle plate is made to achieve stable oil lubrication at any situations such as curving, acceleration, and deceleration. And it will secure the improvement of engine performance from street use to the drag racing or circuit run.

Thanks for visiting

Jamie

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$250 for it? Delivered in Brisbane?

Hey,

I can do it for $250 delivered if you want to wait until next weekend, i'll be in brisbane then so can meet up if you like.

Cheers

Jamie

Hey guys, still for sale.

New price $250 plus post.

Can deliver to Brisbane or pickup on the coast available.

Thanks

Jamie

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