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Long story short: Barely used (200kms) PVR clutch plate, pressure plate and throw-out bearing to suit R33 or VL Commodore for sale. $300 ONO, shipped within AU. (NOTE: NOT THE FLYWHEEL, I want the option of changing back to stock later).

Short story long: I recently had a new clutch in my car but stupidly didn't think ahead. In the past week I've decided to do some pretty big upgrades (ie aiming for 280rwkw+) in the coming months and have been told this would eventually be pushing it with this clutch. So, instead of driving it into the ground with the new power slowly killing it, I figure it's best to get it out asap and sell it to someone who can utilise it while it's still perfect! It's a good clutch for anyone with a stockish R33 or mild-medium mods. The guy who installed it has the same clutch in his R33 with ~220rwkw and it's been running strong for ages now with no issues. Only reason I'm selling it is for the reason above and I'm super paranoid and want everything way uprated and overkill for the upgrades. I'm waiting for a model name from the mechanic but I know it's a PBR.

The clutch is as new/barely used, and the flywheel is in fine condition. In case your interested, my car is currently stock except for the exhaust, 150rwkw and driven pretty sedately. Knowing that the clutch will be swapped out shortly, I've been babying it to keep it in best condition.

Some have said to me noone buys a second hand clutch, but since its literally got days on it I thought it's a slightly different situation. And for the price I think it's worthwhile for someone even as a backup.

Best way of contacting me is by mobile: 0404 896 713, or PM. I can link to my 100% positive eBay feedback if requested and you can see my trader rating on here (small, but good :laugh: ).

Turn my loss into your gain!

Cheers.

edit: big price drop.

Edited by sl33py
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Sounds cheap. I wish I had a gearbox that would fit it.

Also, R33 RB25det clutches are the same diameters as VL "turbo" clutches(same bell housing). It wont fit a n/a striaght up, but I have a feeling you can make it fit using bolt on mods.

Edited by StinkyPoo

Oh OK, thanks for the info for everyone. Yeah it's cheap... esp when I think about what a generic (non-skyline) workshop charged me to put it in :) I should have waited.

Edited by sl33py
  • 1 month later...

Clutch is now out of the car. Can mail pictures on request. Price is now $300 ONO INCLUDING shipping within Australia. Make me an offer, I'd rather have some cash than this thing taking up space.

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