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I have a Triple Plate thats has come out of my 32 GTR today, it is in great nick heaps on meat on the clutch, it has had an easy life, it went into the car new when the engine was rebuilt so it would have roughly 13000-17000 k's on it, I my self have never been on the track or to the strip with it.

Its in perfect working order best suited to someone that will take their car to the track or drags a bit.

Will have picks up tommorrow (or as soon as I get my car back)

$1300.00 ono for it

No slip marks or any marks at all on anything is in great nic.

**Price Drop**

$1100.00ono

**Price Drop**

$1000.00ono

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How come you getting rid of it?

You wouldnt happen to be chasing a stockie clutch and flywheel would you?? or an exedy single 6puck button with billet flywheel?

Stockie has 1000ks, button has 5000.

Mate to be honest part of the deal for me getting the GTR was that my partner could drive it, unfortunatly 3 weeks after getting it she could not and she was not happy, so we decided to get a Jim Berry Clutch (Wont be taking my car to the drags or anything like that)

and no dont need a clutch cheers ;)

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