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Got a Nismo G-Max twin platted clutch for sale (originally I thought this was a coppermix, it's not, it's a G-MAX one).

It does need rebuilding and this can be done through NPC if requested for me to have it rebuilt for you.

It's come out of a R33 GTR Skyline.

This is a pull type clutch and will fit into any R33 & R34 GT-R Skyline or can have it built to a R34 GTT Skyline.

Asking $1500 for this which includes the rebuild.

or $700 as it is not rebuilt.

Postage to anywhere in Australia is about $50.

The rebuild will be built to handle anywhere up to 1000HP.

These clutches come stock with the ability to handle around 700-750HP.

Want to sell this as soon as possible. It's located here in Brisbane.

Interested?? PM ME!!!!

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My offer of $1000 is still on the table as thats what you quoted me

I accepted that when I thought it was a nismo coppermix one which is what I got told it was from the previous owner.

After taking it to NPC, they told me it was actually a G-MAX one, far better then the coppermix one itself.

No way am I paying near $900 for the rebuild and only making $100 from the clutch when it's worth more then that.

so this is the same clutch you were selling for $1000. for a min there i thought you were selling 2.

No, not the same one.

Originally I thought it was a coppermix clutch as that what was told to me by the guy who sold me the car with the clutch.

Since taking it out and having it looked at, it's actually a NISMO G-MAX clutch, not a coppermix clutch.

The G-MAX clutch is far better then the coppermix clutch and it does cost more.

NPC told me that these are valued at around $3000-$3200 brand new.

Also been told stock, they hold anywhere between 700-750hp.

So asking $1500 for it rebuilt (it's costing nearly $900 to have it rebuilt by NPC) isn't much considering your practically getting a brand new nismo g-max clutch!

I've actually asked for the coppermix clutch thread's to be deleted since I do not have a coppermix clutch to sell.

Edited by JJay

bloody hell u guys...it is what it is...a good price for a good clutch, if you dont like it then stop complinaing and dont buy it.

bump for a good price and a good lutch.

I'd like to know where you got the idea that a G-Max is far better than a Super Coppermix clutch.

based on the information i've been given by both a mechanic and NPC themselves.

And also whey the rebuild price doubled...... i don't understand how the rebuild price can be that different

Go ring NPC and ask for the price on the rebuild of the nismo g-max clutch and then come back to me.

the price i'm getting for the rebuild is at trade price, you ring up and they'll charge you through the roof (probably near or just over a grand for the rebuild).

Just because your pissed that I changed the price on the clutch doesn't mean you can come in here and start causing shit. If I knew it was a G-MAX clutch in the first place, then I would of advertised it as that. But since the person who sold it to me miss-informed me of what clutch was actually in there, it was initally advertised as the coppermix one.

No way will I sell the clutch for $1000 including the rebuild. That just means I'm paying near $900 for the rebuild and only making $100 from it. Seriously think about what your offering there.

Got a Nismo G-Max twin platted clutch for sale (originally I thought this was a coppermix, it's not, it's a G-MAX one).

It does need rebuilding and this can be done through NPC if requested for me to have it rebuilt for you.

It's come out of a R33 GTR Skyline.

This is a pull type clutch and will fit into any R33 & R34 GT-R Skyline or can have it built to a R34 GTT Skyline.

Asking $1500 for this which includes the rebuild.

or $700 as it is not rebuilt.

Postage to anywhere in Australia is about $50.

The rebuild will be built to handle anywhere up to 1000HP.

These clutches come stock with the ability to handle around 700-750HP.

Want to sell this as soon as possible. It's located here in Brisbane.

Interested?? PM ME!!!!

Dude, still waiting for my refund for the fuel pump i didn't receive. What's going on??

Still have this for sale and I want it gone.

Make me a reasonable offer to consider.

This clutch is great for upgrades with R33 & R34 GTR's & R34 GTT's.

is this push or pull clutch

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