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Hi Guys,

as topic states, part number is nsk-7056hdcb.

The clutch is still in the box, was going to be put into my 32.

Need to get rid of it soon.

I wont send this anywhere, buyer to pick up from Dandy or if in

neighbouring suburbs i might drop it off.

$450.00 ono

Dont hesitate to call me on 0431 423 170 if you have any

further questions

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Oh was interested in this, but its cusion button, I'm after just a brass button.

Just for anyone else interested, its a Heavy Duty Cushion Button Kit, good for about 260rwkw :)

nsk-7056hdcb. (HDCB = Heavy Duty Cusion Button).

Free bump mate, good luck with the sale.

Abu

dont worry, just buy it abu lol

someone must want this though

Tempted mate lol

But there tad cheaper from a trader on the forums, SLIDE.

Plus the cusion button is more expensive then a brass button, but the brass button can take more power lol

Hence why I'm leaning towards a brass button.

Edited by abu
Tempted mate lol

But there tad cheaper from a trader on the forums, SLIDE.

Plus the cusion button is more expensive then a brass button, but the brass button can take more power lol

Hence why I'm leaning towards a brass button.

just to clear this up, the ones slide is offering uses a generic pressure plate, now im not sure if this guy had the slide package for sale or the genuine package, but there is a big difference. i bought a genuine excedy package off kudos which cost me a touch over $500 plus delivery, if this is the same package its a good deal, save $50 for the same product and i certainly would have bought this if it was for sale a while back.

EDIT: owell its sold now so doesnt matter haha

nah no dude dont deal much with slide. its from exedy through one of their distributor- orginal exedy pressure plate, i think it was pink lol

thanks

enjoy the fun ull have from the bite of the clutch-

just to clear this up, the ones slide is offering uses a generic pressure plate, now im not sure if this guy had the slide package for sale or the genuine package, but there is a big difference. i bought a genuine excedy package off kudos which cost me a touch over $500 plus delivery, if this is the same package its a good deal, save $50 for the same product and i certainly would have bought this if it was for sale a while back.

EDIT: owell its sold now so doesnt matter haha

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