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Hey guys have a clutch here for sale. It was purchased at a track event as clutch failed. It is a top of the line single plate drift clutch. It is not even listed on the extreme website as is is drift spec. Clutch was removed at the end of the event as my twin plate was rebuilt. I paid $1200 for the clutch but am after a quick sale.

It comes as you see in photos with all original boxes and some stickers as well. Grab yourself a bargain!!!!!

Looking for $800 but i am open to offers.

$750 ONO

I live in gippsland victoria but am happy to post. If you want more pics just let me know. My email is [email protected]

Cheers

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so being a push type clutch does it suit s1 or s2 rb25 boxes? i cant remember which is which and am buying a 25 box in the next week or 2.

so being a push type clutch does it suit s1 or s2 rb25 boxes? i cant remember which is which and am buying a 25 box in the next week or 2.

Hey mate it suits both a series one and two gearbox for GTST. It will not suit a 33GTR gearbox.

Cheers

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