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Item:

Standard HCR32 clutch and pressure plate (NISSAN)

Age:

125,000km

Condition:

Pressure plate -Good

Clutch - Average

Price:

$30 pickup

To Fit: (What car)

HCR32

ECR33 (I think?)

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Removed yesterday from my car, standard NISSAN HCR32 clutch and pressure plate.

It was working fine in my car, clutch wasn't slipping and I had no issues with it.

Removed due to upgrading to an after-market item.

Pressure plate is in perfect working order.

Clutch is also in good working condition but I am unsure of how much meat left on it. Its probably best if you come around and have a look if you intend to buy it but I can say its not down to the indicators yet.

Works fine as a stock clutch, still chirped 2nd gear pretty easily.

:banana:

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No offence matey but i doubt anybody would want to buy a 125,000 old clutch...

You end up finding a Z32?

lol its actually sold I'm just waiting for the guy to pick it up, but just incase he doesn't turn up I'm keeping this thread open.

Yes bought a Z32, ended up getting a brand new one with BOSCH plug.

Edited by abu

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