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Last offer for this. Need it gone!!

Up for grab is a used OS GIKEN TRIPLE PLATE CLUTCH good for rebuilding together with a used but in good condition JUN LIGHTEN FLYWEEL!

ALL FOR $500 + Shipping!!!!!!

OR

you can purchase separately for the clutch $400+Shipping or the LIGHTEN FLYWHEEL for $350 + Shipping.

Interest Buyer please PM me

Location ? unless ive missed it

Pictures ? As above

What Car is it for ? As above

????

Cheers

Peter

Last offer for this. Need it gone!!

Up for grab is a used OS GIKEN TRIPLE PLATE CLUTCH good for rebuilding together with a used but in good condition JUN LIGHTEN FLYWEEL!

ALL FOR $500 + Shipping!!!!!!

OR

you can purchase separately for the clutch $400+Shipping or the LIGHTEN FLYWHEEL for $350 + Shipping.

Interest Buyer please PM me

Location ? unless ive missed it

Pictures ? As above

What Car is it for ? As above

????

Cheers

Peter

Sorry location is Sydney, Liverpool.

Haven't had time to take the pictures as yet will try and do it over the weekend.

It's for an R33 GTS-T or GTR 93-96. And i always mixed up if these year model is a push or a pull.

So the R32 GTR of 92 or 93 model might share the same gearbox as the R33 but please give a call to one of the performance shop specialising in skyline and ask them if those years are a push or a pull or someone on the forum might know of it.

Would this suit an R32GTR with a push type clutch? More info please

If you're really that interested please give a performance shop that specialising in skyline a call and ask them what year does the 93-96 R33 GTS-T gearbox uses a push or a pull and ask of your year model R32GTR uses the same gearbox or not.

Because i know early model R32 uses different box to the later one.

r33 gtst use push type clutches, its only the very late series 2 gtst's use a pull type

r33 gtrs use pull types, early r32 gtrs use push, later r32 gtrs run a pull

all the gearboxs are interally the same, its just the bellhousings that differ which determines if its a pull or push type

so they only way this is correct: "It's for an R33 GTS-T or GTR 93-96" is if the gtst is a very late series 2 which is rare

try and find out if its either a push or pull type and then we can determine what car it will fit.

cheers

Edited by R34GTFOUR

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