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All depends on the power your putting out and what you plan to push out in the future (if you are going to modify) and ofcourse the $$$ you want to spend.

You can spend as little as a few hundred to over a couple of thousand. You can get cheaper cluches to hold the power, but dont expect them to be anywhere as nice to drive as the more expensive ones. You get what you pay for.

My brother has a nismo coppermix twin plate in his gtr, its really nice, but thats worth more than 2k. I'm going to be using a Exedy Hyper Metal twin plate, it should hold the power i want but i'm expecting it to be quite grippy.

Also being a gtt it uses a PULL type clutch, so when you're shopping around its the same clutch that the r32 (late model) , r33 and r34 GTR's use

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