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Peeps,

Have a fully rebuilt nismo twin plate that i need to sell/swap by the 14th Oct. This clutch is a pull type clutch and suits 32, 33 GTR and 34 gtt........

I am in need of somthing similar but in a push type to fit 33 gtst so that the car can be tuned..............

asking $1100 firm....buyer pays postage

clutch is located in WA

Pics are available on request

Thanks

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Can i please have pics of the clutch and also pics of the clutch plates with a set of verniers around the plates to verify what condition the clutch is in? It would want to be near new for that price ...

Edited by ookami

Can you pls tell me who rebuilt the clutch? after the rebuild has it been used, if so how many kms usage? Can you post the pics on here and can i get someone to come and inspect the clutch? model #?

Edited by Blitz_R33

I just got the photos, was this clutch once a triple plate, because the pressure plate it has, I've only seen on Nismo triple plates. Any idea what its like to drive with being 4 puck plates?

I just got the photos, was this clutch once a triple plate, because the pressure plate it has, I've only seen on Nismo triple plates. Any idea what its like to drive with being 4 puck plates?

Hey man,

im not aware that it was a tripple plate tho it does have the heaviest of the pressure plates from the gmax series

i have never driven on this clutch at all so couldnt tell you what it is like as a 4 puk

if anyone can add to that would be great im guessing pretty similar to 5puk not quite as harsh maybe???

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