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having a few issues with my clutch atm,

car is a r32 with a rb25 motor & a rb20 gearbox.

i believe rb20 & rb25 have the same clutch so i purchased a heavy duty kit from xtreme (r32 & r33 gtst have the same part#)

when fitted up to the car, it wont fit, its too big??!!!

so i went and got a exedy heavy duty (rb20 & 25 the same shiet as well) and that doesn't fit either..

so what bloody clutch do i need that will fit my car??!!!!!

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thats what i was wondering. so i dont know why it doesnt fit.

i tried a rb20/25 exedy clutch as well with the same issue.

they had to send my old clutch away to get measured.

the new exedy clutch i got that fit had the part #

NSK-6052HD

Alt: 225-63HD

Desc: 225mm Nissan (anyone knw what gbox this is to suit?)

i must say the difference between standard & HD is s**t all coz it feels the same.

"CONFIRMED- i have a r31 rb20et gearbox..

clutch part # matches on the exedy website....

AN SKYLINE 86-90 R31, 2.0 Ltr, RB20ET NSK-6052 BRG2148 PB-22

now, does anyone have one for sale in good condition??

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yeh the problem is i dont want a rb20 from a r32 cuz that means i gotta change to another clutch (i already just got a new exedy HD put in :cheers:)

so really im after a R31 RB20ET (RB20DET from a R31 uses a different clutch)

is there any serial # to tell the gearbox's apart?

i wanna make sure i get a RB20ET not a RB20DET one :nyaanyaa:

cheers

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