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***************************** THIS ITEM IS NOW SOLD **************************************

This is a brand new and unfitted Twin plate clutch from Exedy which was incorrectly ordered and now up for auction at a fraction of the cost of a new one... Price one up for yourself...

Since direct ebay linking is banned in this forum, further details can be found in the SDU For Sale thread

Comes complete with everything pictured including new flywheel bolts - ready to bolt in.

Please note it is a pull type clutch, meaning the pressure plate needs to be pulled to be disengaged. This was the reason why this clutch was incorrectly ordered, as this will not suit Skylines with a push type disengagement. Therefore, this clutch kit, part number NM042SD ,which will support up to 700HP, will only suit:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR RB26DETT 02/93 onwards. (late model)

Nissan Skyline R33 GTR RB26DETT (all models)

Nissan Skyline R34 GTT RB25DET

Also, this clutch is fully serviceable with all parts available and also is able to be converted to a triple plate if the need arises.

As a starting point, I'm looking for over $1375 AUD for this new clutch.

***************************** THIS ITEM IS NOW SOLD **************************************

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Edited by Zensoku

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