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I have put together a kit for a customer who has been Uncontactable so I'm selling this to recoupe lost funds.

Brand new BDG single stage oil pump

Custom machined and prepared bracket to suit any RB

Drive gear for the pump (round tooth type belt)

Drive mandrel and modified oem GTR balancer

Gilmer type drive belt to suit

Modified sump pan with external pick up and head return

Earls braided hose and fittings from sump to oil pump and from oil pump to engine

Modified oem oil pump to suit

All you need to do is have it bolted up to your engine and set the oil pressure once it's running. Everything is there including new high tensile bolts etc etc.

I'm going to ask $3800for the whole lot.

Broken down roughly

Pump $1000

Drive gear $440-550

Bracket $550

Lines $400

Sump $880

Plus the additional modifications to Nissan oil pump and time to nut out the kit say an aditional $1000

It's located in Sydney I have swiped the drive mandrel for another car but a new one will be here by Monday to replace it.

Inspections welcome.

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