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Selling a Barnes 5 stage dry sump pump

Was used previously on a Nascar before I purchased it. Had been rebuilt prior to me getting it.

It did 1 season of racing on my old R32 GTR. Never had any issues or bearing problems go through the pump, was always run with a gauze before the scavengers and a filter before the pressure stage.

I have had the pump apart, cleaned internaly, inspected and all bearings replaced. Not used since

It has been sitting for about 2 years as I sold the car minus the running gear, only reason for selling is im now building GTiR pulsars and this pump is overkill for an SR20, going back to a 3 or 4 stage system.

Comes with an external scavenger manifold, mild steel bracket for an RB engine but NO drive pulleys.

Has 3x -12an scavengers and 1x -10 scavenger. 1x -16 return to tank. 1x -12 tank to pump feed & 1x -10 pressure out.

I want $1000 for the pump with the an fittings and the bracket for an RB.

I may be able to help with the rest of a dry sump set up if someone is interested. (I wont be giving parts away or doing them for next to nothing so dont ask)

Located in Sydney. PM or email [email protected]

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