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a Completely shagged triple plate (needs rebuild) is usually around the 400-500 dollar mark. One in good condition is around $1000 mark a new one is about $2800 up :whistling:

Just to add... plates are around $600 each :(

Ive used the OS twin, a race clutch n i run the R3C on my gtr32, its ok fer me as a daily drive, bites hard n handles power well enuff....never had a slippage problem. It all comes down to individual preference n requirement fer the car...twins can handle up to 500bhp its not a problem...triples handle up to ard 700bhp or more, seldom see the need fer quads unless its a dedicated drag weapon...i drive my car daily and its used on the circuit too n ive found the r3c to be good fer me.

Yeah i hate mine in stop start traffic. its a pain in the ass really. it grabs pretty damn goodm, tho i hate it on hills. and lights you will see me creep up to them as slow as possible hoping it changes green haha

but also love it all the same!

its the only clutch i could get to fit my spline!

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Just to add... plates are around $600 each :)

Um no their not I jsut checked it out, the clutch plates $250 each, centre plates are $205. Thats for a R3C anyway. Different clutches vary though but none are anywhere near $600 for one clutch plate.

Um no their not I jsut checked it out, the clutch plates $250 each, centre plates are $205. Thats for a R3C anyway. Different clutches vary though but none are anywhere near $600 for one clutch plate.

But R31Nismoid is never wrong - just ask him :)

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