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ATS carbon Twin-plate clutch - almost new - $1,800 - R32 or R33 GTR. Pull style (conversion to push style available.)

Koyo Aluminium Radiator - R32 GTR Excellent condition - $440.

I am upgrading my R34 GTR V Spec II with a monster motor taken from an R32 GTR (short version - it's a Nismo crate R34 GTR N1 motor, with HKS V-Cam and all the trimmings). The whole deal is being managed for me by a well-known and respected Perth-based workshop, who imported the R32 from Japan earlier this year. The bits that won't fit, I am selling. The workshop is keeping the rest of the R32.

The ATS Clutch - Details:

NOTE: Push style conversion kits available for all GTR models.

This particular clutch has been fitted with near new carbon plates that are in excellent condition. The plates both measure 90% of their original thickness (see photo).

The advantages of carbon clutches are-

* Shift response (due to lightweight materials)

* Heat Resistance (Up to 2000 degrees C)

* Deformation resistance.

* Ease of operation.

* Up to 30% higher transfer capacity than a "metal" clutch.

* Due to the characteristics of carbon, the clutch has a very long life.

Can be shipped inter-state at buyer's expense.

Fitting can be arranged in W.A. at the workshop where it is currently stored.

Radiator details - Koyo radiator. Very clean. See pics. Nothing more to say really! :)

Again, please don't post telling me you can buy similar for less. These things are barely used. Independent inspections welcome.

Cheers. :blush:

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This will fit an R34 GTR, but you need the ATS factory kit to make it do so. And you cannot just buy the kit. Hence me selling it. If someone wants to correct me on this and supply an ATS factory kit for the R34 GTR, then I will keep it!

Cheers. :P

Edited by MLCrisis
This will fit an R34 GTR, but you need the ATS factory kit to make it do so. And you cannot just buy the kit. Hence me selling it. If someone wants to correct me on this and supply an ATS factory kit for the R34 GTR, then I will keep it!

Cheers. :down:

I was referring to the clutch there! Meanwhile, someone has asked me if the Koyo radiator, from an R32 GTR, will fit an R32 GTST. Can anyone help with that one?

Thanks. :thumbsup:

Edited by MLCrisis
yes it can because people put gtr radiators in gts so yes they can i would take the radiator if you were in vic god dam it

Thanks, mate! I shall tell him. If he doesn't want it, freight to Vic from Perth would not be that much - do you want to check it out?

Cheers.

how thick is the radiator?

I will check and get back to you (it is at the workshop). It is thicker than standard.

Cheers.

yes it can because people put gtr radiators in gts so yes they can i would take the radiator if you were in vic god dam it

Hi, Sorry it took a while to come back to you. Just to let you know that it would only cost about $50 to send this by freight with someone like Smartsend. You can get a quote on line from them, or if you would like me to do that for you, just tell me what postcode I would need to send it to.

Also pm sent.

how thick is the radiator?

Again, sorry for late reply. Koyo radiator dimensions are: 460 high from mount to mount, 660 wide and 50mm thick.

Also pm sent.

Cheers. :)

Koyo Radiator SOLD - pending payment - to the man in the blue shirt!! ;)

Carbon twin plate clutch still available.

Cheers. :blush:

So how much power can these clutch's take??

Also how much meat is left on it, i can't really see in the pic...

Edited by axe s

Just a quick note. All ATS clutches are push type as they do not make any pull style clutches. And the clucth can not be used in an R34 as the flywheel is part of the clutch basket and is totally different to R32/33.

The lowest HP rated carbon clutch that ATS make is rated at 600hp and the next step up is 800hp depending on the pressure plate used. $1800 is a good price as these are around the 3k mark new.

I have personally used these clutches in quite a few different cars R32GTR,R33GTR, and R34 GTR and can not recomend them highly enough they are an excellent clutch and the only clutch i will consider using.

Good luck with the sale mate and i am sure whoever buys it will be extremely happy.

Koyo radiator is sold (and already fitted in a very nice R32 GTR in WA). :D

So how much power can these clutch's take??

Also how much meat is left on it, i can't really see in the pic...

Thanks to Dazmo for answering for me about the horsepower rating. Regarding how much meat is left on it, it is barely used. It is as near as dammit brand new.

Just a quick note. All ATS clutches are push type as they do not make any pull style clutches. And the clucth can not be used in an R34 as the flywheel is part of the clutch basket and is totally different to R32/33.

The lowest HP rated carbon clutch that ATS make is rated at 600hp and the next step up is 800hp depending on the pressure plate used. $1800 is a good price as these are around the 3k mark new.

I have personally used these clutches in quite a few different cars R32GTR,R33GTR, and R34 GTR and can not recomend them highly enough they are an excellent clutch and the only clutch i will consider using.

Good luck with the sale mate and i am sure whoever buys it will be extremely happy.

Thanks for helping out with the info, mate. Much appreciated.

Cheers. ;)

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