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Item: Nissan N1 Rb26 oil pump SOLD!

Age: new/opened for veiwing once or twice

Condition: as above

Price: SOLD

To Fit: (What car) Skyline Rb26/25

Location: Sydney but willing to post

Contact: PM me

Comments: New in plastic, was taken out for inspection. Bought off a forum member late last year.

Item: Nissan N1 Rb26 oil pump

Age: new/opened for veiwing once or twice

Condition: as above

Price: $360.00 ono

To Fit: (What car) Skyline Rb26/25

Location: Sydney but willing to post

Contact: PM me

Comments: New in plastic, was taken out for inspection. Bought off a forum member late last year.

I'm interested.....Do you have the part number? Does it include the oil pump gasket?

whats the benefit of this over a stock rb25 pump?

As far as im aware, The internals of the N1 are different (wave design) and will give higher oil pressure.

No gasket, pump only.. and I do not have the original box as it was sent out in a austpost box with a tonne of wrapping.

PM's replied

EDIT currently on hold to frogstomp_R31.

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