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As stated in the title brand new dry sump kit for RB26DETT will fit R32, 33 or 34 GTR requires modified front sway bar for clearance of the pump (Whiteline sway bar supplied with R32 GTR kit) The kit has been extensively tested on several 450 + KW GTR's and is the kit the Employment Medicine R32GTR that will be running at world time attack is fitted with.

The kit consists of.
1 x Peterson (R4 Model) 5 stage oil pump.
1 x billet oil pump mounting bracket.
1 x Peterson 3 gallon oil tank.
1 x oil tank mount.
1 x Breather tank (for the main oil tank)
1 x billet drive spindle to suite either ATI 1000HP/ATI600HP balancer.
1 x billet oil block (replaces factory heat exchanger oil filter mount).
1 x remote oil filter mount.
1 x Custom internally baffled RB26 sump with 3 oil pick ups. (front diff not included).
All oil pump drive pullys and belt.
All bolts required.

All the billet parts in the kit are machined from 7075 T6 aircraft grade aluminium and anodised black.
The only thing required to fit the kit are braided hose and fittings.

Please Note; The pump shown in the pics attached is the older style G Rotor Peterson 5stage pump the kit is now supplied with the newer R4 style pump.

THE PRICE FOR THE KIT IS $7500.00 INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE PM OR CALL ME ON MOB PH 0417305401. DAZ.

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Not that I can afford it - for me this is the type of gear dreams are made of... but just so i understand it better, im assuming the tank would get mounted in the boot and the oil line gets mounted under the car or what?

Gavin

Yeah Gavin the pump in my set up is mounted in the boot with the lines running under the car as my car still has rego. A lot of guys with track only "Non Rego Cars" will often mount the tank on the passenger floor.

Hi,

Can you also provide a pump and pulleys for a RB30?

Hi racegtst the pump and pulleys will be the same but I would need to machine a separate bracket for the pump mount if you are definitely interested send me a pm and we can discuss further.

that isn't an r4 pump. nice kit.

Please read the entire post mate i do mention at the bottom of the post that the pump pictured is the older style G Rotor pump but the kit will be supplied with an R4 Pump.

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And how much use has the pump had??

Everything in the kit is brand new mate this is a brand new complete kit.

As this is the last full kit I have for sale as I have two more going onto some project cars I'm willing to take $6500.00 absolute bottom dollar to move it.

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