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R32 GTR/Gts-t Fujisubu 3" cat back - $350

Greddy Electrical Boost and Exhaust temp Gauges with warning lights and recall - $300 for both

HKS Step 1 Bolt In CAMS 256 9.1 IN and EXT - $700 - SOLD

R32 GTR Block, good condition - $700

R32 GTR Crank, Spun bearing on number 6 needs maching, no cracks - $300

R32 GTR Rods in Very good condition - $400

R32 GTR Pistons in perfect condition - Make a offer

R32 GTR Standard Head Gasket, brand new - $100

18x9 IMPUL RS rims with DISH, good 80% 255 tyres all round - $1600 - SOLD

Denso 550cc Injectors (Top feed) * 6 - $500 - SOLD

OS Giken twin plate clutch for R32/33 in good nick (Currently handling a 400rwhp GTR fine) - $600 - SOLD

Greddy Profec B Spec 1 (Big solenoid) - $350 - SOLD

600x300x76 Bar and Plate cooler with GTR end tanks - $250

R32 Gts-t or S13 5 bolt axle 2-way mech diff - $800 - SOLD

Nismo LM RS580 - $1900 - SOLD

R32/33 GTR Apexi Power FC with hand controller - $850 - SOLD

OS Giken twin plate clutch (T2CD) for R32/33 etc rated at 600hp in good nick $700 - SOLD

Apexi Power intake for R32 GTR (like new) - $200 - SOLD

SMS me on 0422426866

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R32/33 GTR Apexi Power FC with hand controller $850

R32 GTR/Gts-t Fujisubu 3" cat back $400

R32 Gts-t or S13 5 bolt axle 2-way mech diff $800

OS Giken twin plate clutch (T2CD) for R32/33 etc rated at 600hp in good nick $700

SMS me on 0422426866

How about pics of the OS clutch?

Plate condition

Clamp load etc

ill try and get some pics of the clutch for you. its in good condition, i was going to use it in my gtr but now i need something a lot stronger. plates are straight with heaps of meat. my mate bought it second hand from japan from a reputable dealer and it has not been in a car since it got here.

im in perth with the power fc but i can send over to you at the right price

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