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I urgently need a set of NISMO GMAX clutch plates...

My clutch plates are worn out and i am trying to get a new set.

There is no way i am paying the $1000 i have been quoted for 2 new clutch plates...

Has anyone out there got some NISMO clutch plates to suit my NISMO GMAX Twin plate clutch?

Here are the serial numbers on the clutch including the actual clutch plates serial numbers also:

NISMO GMAX RS065

9D28 (Diaphram)

92682005C0 (Diaphram)

NISMO 3010C-RS045 (Clutch Plates)

If anyone out there has a NISMO GMAX TWIN PLATE clutch that blew up a diaphram or other part but the clutch plates are cool then ill consider purchasing them if they in ok nick...

Thanks

Tom

BNR32.......I have the same clutch, could you tell me the diam of your clutch plates.

To the best of my knowledge the Daikin part nos for replacement are Ta003 and 92382024A plates are 215mm outer diam and 150mm inner

I can find out tomorrow for you ! Dont you have the original plates from your own?

Do you want to know the diam to sell me plates or for your own use?

All NISMO GMAX clutches use the same diam plates, basically it will fit or it wont type thing....

you can also check the diam on the wear on the flywheel or pressure plate....

I think you are correct, just email daikin for the sizes if you want, goto www.daikinclutch.com.au and contact them with your problems....

My main priority is to get some clutch plates and to get them in the clutch!

Tom

Haven't got old plates and can't check wear marks as I got the thing rebuilt by the 'experts', I suspect they used plates for the Nismo series 1 clutch not the Spec 2 G-max as the plates they used are200mm diam with 140mm inner diam. so would like to know the diam of your origional plates.

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