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Hi have for sale a OS giken twin plate clutch and os Giken lightened flywheel that is worn right down to the metal. Will cost $880 to reface both clutch plates ( quote from Direct Clutch Brisbane) this is out of my r33. if you buy this clutch and get it refaced you will pull away with pritty much a new twin plate clutch for around $1300. Alot cheaper than new! they are $2300 new. see for yourself

http://www.otomoto.com.au/osgiken/str_twin_plate.htm

$350 or best offer

mark

Edited by avalanche
  • 3 weeks later...

looks like the same one I've got, its for an RB25DET/R32 GTR or R32 GTS4 push type clutch.

if it is then tis a TS2BD, rebuild kit is about $800, depending on what's worn and needs replacing.

here's the official webpage for it, prices are listed: http://www.osgiken.co.jp/pro_clutch/clutch/ts2bd.html

I posted a thread about my one, might be worth reading if you're considering it... I absolutely love mine.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=182899

yer.. would be worth it... but if its a push type clutch, then its useless to me.. i got the pull type gtr :(

*fingers crossed* its a pull type one lol

just noticed he said its frmo his R33... i hope it was a GTR because its the same as late r32gtr runnin gear..

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