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selling a brand new exedy heavy duty pull type clutch kit including: single organic clutch plate, heavy pressure plate and thrust bearing, and instruction :(

i bought this from a distributer here in Perth who sold me the wrong clutch and wont refund so ye im loosing quiet a bit but i got no use for it. my car is a r33 series1, so it wont fit that, but IT WILL FIT r34 GTT, and possibly stagea (check first) and whateva else is the same as these.

im pretty sure the clutch plate of all rb egines are also interchangeable .

check for your cars compatability.

http://www.exedy.com.au/catalogue.asp

from the exedy site: "EXEDY racing clutches are fitted with premium organic friction materials and are resistant to slippage and burst. Increased clamp loads give the necessary capacity to handle modified engines. This is the preferred clutch for street and light horsepower track use. The drivability will be similar to a regular clutch, however drivers may experience increased pedal effort, slight shudder and increased cabin noise due to the performance characteristics of the clutch. All of our clutch discs have high capacity sprung centre dampers to reduce the drivetrain shock and impact"

LOCATION: Perth, W/A, will post anywhere (it cost me $40 COD to get similar clutch kit but with flywheel sent form brisi to give you an idea of cost)

PRICE: $400

CONTACT: PM, SMS or call 0405 332 404

thanks for looking

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the part numbers everyones been asking for are:

NSK-7333HD

ALT: 250-5308HD

DESC: 250mm Nissan

none of this mean anythign to me yet, but im hoping to ring excedy tomoro and find out!

priced to sell guys so keep the interest coming, and get yourself a quality clutch kit at a good price.

ok from the exedy site the part number matches

SPORTS TUFF Clutch Kits (Australian made for improved performance)

Heavy Duty Kit: NSK-7333HD

SKYLINE- GT-T

Year Application

98-on

R34, 2.5 Ltr, RB25DET (Pull type)

here is where it say it.

http://www.exedy.com.au/catalogue-details.asp?id=39001632

im also assuming it should also fit a stagea coz dont they use a neo engine?? and are 98 onwards???

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