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Item: Nismo Gmax Twin Plate clutch

Age: 10k of street / circuit use

Condition: Perfect condition but plates will need to be replaced soonish (1,000kms)

Price:550 obo was $600

To Fit: HCR32 and BNR32 GTR some other Nissan's with Push clutch's

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM

Comments: Nismo Gmax clutch is one of the only twin plate clutch's that doesn't have the twin plate shuttering noise. I picked the clutch up a while ago in japan and no longer require it as I'm going for purely race clutch (Light weight single plate) Paid $2k originally for the clutch

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Racing Seat is sold. Cheers :P

Item: Updated R32 rear seats

Age: 13 years

Condition: Perfect Condition, no rips!

Price:40 obo

To Fit: R32 gtst and gtr

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM

Comments: Updated rear seats from an HCR32, should fit GTR. No longer needed as I have a roll cage :). Need this gone as its taking up too much space!

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Please PM if you want more photos and I can email directly to you :D

Cheers,

Dan.

Edited by Dnissan

Hi Dan,

Have you got any pics of the clutch plates to show the thickness or do you have any meausements on what is left on them?

Is the rear seat out of a say a 93 gtst because ive never seen one like that?

Where abouts in melb are you?

Thanks David

Hey mate,

I'll get you some pics of the plates from the clutch. PM me your email so I can send them to you.

The seats are from a 93 gtst. I think they are similar if not the same as the one's from a 32 GTR.

I'm located in SE Melbourne.

Cheers,

Dan.

Hi Dan,

Have you got any pics of the clutch plates to show the thickness or do you have any meausements on what is left on them?

Is the rear seat out of a say a 93 gtst because ive never seen one like that?

Where abouts in melb are you?

Thanks David

Pics sent :(

Hey mate,

I'll get you some pics of the plates from the clutch. PM me your email so I can send them to you.

The seats are from a 93 gtst. I think they are similar if not the same as the one's from a 32 GTR.

I'm located in SE Melbourne.

Cheers,

Dan.

heya mate would you send the seat to sydney2170? can you please give me measurements of the leg part, waist and shoulders please. do they have any approvals?

hey mate, interested in the seat. can you provide anymore info about it - approvals, dimension like is it for a big person, small person?

does it hold you well? have u used it for any track days or anything?

If its a good seat i'l pick it up tmrw (sunday).

cheers mate

Hey all,

I'll measure the seat dimensions up tonight hopefully.

The clutch would handle a fairly decent amount of power, I'm guessing around 350rwkw, but keep in mind that it will need a rebuild soonish.

Cheers,

Dan.

hey mate, interested in the seat. can you provide anymore info about it - approvals, dimension like is it for a big person, small person?

does it hold you well? have u used it for any track days or anything?

If its a good seat i'l pick it up tmrw (sunday).

cheers mate

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