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Exedy 5 puk clutch - used for about 3000 kms... hardly worn, couldn't hold the 300rwkw... was fine at 270rwkw though!

$300 ono

still got it??

will pay now!

NPC rebuilt OS Giken TS2 twin plate clutch - Basically brand new except the splines are damaged on the friciton plate (riveted hub needs replacing on one of the plates) - push type $500 firm

where is npc at?

how many kays since rebuilt??

cheers

NPC rebuilt OS Giken TS2 twin plate clutch - Basically brand new except the splines are damaged on the friciton plate (riveted hub needs replacing on one of the plates) - push type $500 firm

where is npc at?

how many kays since rebuilt??

cheers

NPC are in QLD.... although you don't need to get it repaired there. Although would be the cheapest option.

http://www.npcperformance.com.au/

1500km at most.... splines were damaged due to faulty input shaft... uploading some photos now..

npc rebuilt (jacobson spec plates)

os giken ts2bd. (not damperd anymore)

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the "g box" one has the dammaged spline. pulled out due to motor rebuild. drove fine but upgrded to a r3c.

advan 048 semi slick race tyres.

20% worn. $385 a set. ($450 each new lol)

235-45-r17. medium/hard compound.

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these have been used for 1 practice session at barbagallo.

porsche cup car slicks.

24-64-18.

aka 240-40-18.

these are almost completly new. again used for only one practice session. new tread depth is 3.1mm the LOWEST on these is 2.4mm.

so around 15% worn on average.

$600 a set.(4) ($550 each new)

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6 available total. (2 on hold.)

also available is the rear. big ass gibson gtr size. (if you can fit 275's under the rear of you car these will fit.)

27-68-18.

aka 270-45-18.

also only about 15% worn.

350 a pair.

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r32 gtr gearbox partly dissasembled.

smashed input shaft. suit rebuild or gearset upgrade.

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r32gtr gearbox smashed 3rd. complete un-opened.. suit gearst upgrade or rebuild. still drives fine with no noises except no 3rd lol.

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in the first post theres the 32GTR box and the 33GTS-4. but you've listed 2x 32GTR boxes?

is there a typo?

interested in the 33 box but not the price.

advan 048 semi slick race tyres.

20% worn. $385 a set. ($450 each new lol)

235-45-r17. medium/hard compound.

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these have been used for 1 practice session at barbagallo.

hey there

20% worn meaning theres 80% left still??

thanks

in the first post theres the 32GTR box and the 33GTS-4. but you've listed 2x 32GTR boxes?

is there a typo?

interested in the 33 box but not the price.

They are one of each, but are the same thing. Only difference is the 33 bell housing is more strengthened than a 32 one. Both are push type, both suit a 32 GTR...

Pm offer, these boxes are Daves not mine so it isn't my call :down:

hey there

20% worn meaning theres 80% left still??

thanks

Yes, there is still 80% left :down:

ok, first post updated as of 6.6.08....

All irrelevant posts of mine have been deleted to clean the thread (ie sold items)

Cheers

Anna

If they are not picked up i will take them, need to be sent to Vic though

Hey Roy,

no dramas, il let you know if they don't get collected :)

Can work out freight etc then

mind shooting me a pm of the Rb26 please ? :( thanks! :D

no dramas, Il get Dave to send you one today. :rofl:

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