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Hey guys,

Ive got an OS Giken triple plate for sale

Its as new condition, literally went into a gearbox, driven for a few days, and then pulled out as the car went back to stock to be sold due to circumstances that couldnt be forseen

Ill throw in the push to pull converter aswel

Here's the blurb from the OTOMOTO site, who are the Australian distributors for OS Giken which includes the new/RRP prices for these clutches: (blurb can be found here... http://www.otomoto.com.au/osgiken/r3c_tri_plate.htm )

R3C triple-plate clutches

For drag racing and other extreme applications, the R3C triple-plate offers up to 850hp power handling in a lightweight and compact clutch system. Using a floating hub design also makes the clutch cheaper to rebuild. The clamping pressure of 1090kg is still acceptable for street driving, while offering great resistance to slip in drag applications.

All versions feature a lightweight chrome-moly flywheel and gold-anodised billet aluminium clutch cover. The prices listed include the necessary bearing/carrier set or pull-push converter kit as required.

Prices:

ECR33 $2895 (includes bearing and carrier)

ER34 $3295 (includes pull-push converter kit)

BNR32 zenki $2895 (includes bearing and carrier)

BNR32 kouki $3295 (includes pull-push converter kit)

BCNR33 $3295 (includes pull-push converter kit)

BNR34 $3295 (includes pull-push converter kit)

Z32 $2895 (includes bearing and carrier)

It suits all Nissans listed above, no matter which style gearbox you have, as the converter is included you have the choice of running push or pull :glare:

I want $2600 for it, which is fair due to its perfect condition and the converter being included :O

Located in Sydney NSW, im quite willing to post it at the buyers cost if need be

PM me, or post up here :)

Cheers

-Steve

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how much without the convertor?

$2500 withOUT converter :O

Price of converter if other guy takes clutch only

$100 delivered to you for converter as long as the clutch is sold to someone who doesnt require the converter :glare:

Hi, yes it would fit if the box is a series one gearbox, and it may need the converter to fit a series2 box, but best to check to be 100% sure

Looks like its sold atm, i can let you know if it falls through :)

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