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Barely used (200kms) clutch to suit R33 or VL Commodore for sale. $300 ONO. Selling because of a major upgrade path I've decided on just days after the clutch was put in.

I'm not 100% sure of the brand, but believe it's either a Daiken (Exedy) or a PVR. The guy at Dynotune Belconnon who installed it has the exact same clutch in his R33 with a high-flow and ~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. The clutch has 200-300kms on it at most, so it's pretty much new.

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 think it's a slightly different situation. And for the price I think it's worthwhile for someone even just as a backup.

Best way of contacting me is by mobile: 0404 896 713, or PM. I'm in the ACT and pickup or near(ish) delivery works best for me, but if you want it shipped I can look into it, buyer would pay shipping costs. Keep in mind it's not actually out yet, but you can let me know you're interested and I can get back to you asap.

I can link to my 100% positive eBay feedback if requested and you can see my trader rating on here (small, but good :w00t: ).

Turn my loss into your gain!

Cheers.

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