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Located in Brisbane (Bowen Hills), and will post. My postcode is 4006 for those who need to calculate shipping.

0411 870 159 or through here.

1. Exedy Sports Organic single plate clutch. These are not the same as the Exedy HD, they are a far superior kit.

Strongest organic single they make, and will suit the following applications. Details here, this is also where I bought it for $550 + shipping. http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/pr...;products_id=27

R32 GTR (push type RB26DETT)

R31 GTS (RB20DET)

R32 GTS-t (RB20DET)

R32 GTS-4 (RB20DET)

R33 GTS25-t (RB20DET)

R33 GTS-4 (RB25DE)

Still brand new in box, unopened. Selling as no longer required. Picture of cardboard box available if you're really keen.

$450

2. Velo Podium fixed back bucket seat. Comes with original removable lumbar and thigh supports, along with Sparco sidemounts.

Serious bit of gear, you're not going anywhere in this thing.

I also have a super low base to suit Skylines (no rails) - just requires 4 little mounts to be made up.

Can be fitted with no welding, just bolt it up. Can also be fitted with those generic Chinese mounts.

Never been used in a car, trial fitted only. Selling due to motorcycle accident and not being quite so mobile.

Pictures - Original thread where I purchased it, also has measurements. I bought the one that is wrapped up - http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?p=865304

Can provide more pics if anyone wants something specific.

Seat $600

Base $120

Paul (and anyone else) just FYI, Exedy's listing is a little inaccurate re R31s; import HR31s with original RB20DET and box run a 225mm clutch, unlike the 240mm one on all the later turbo RBs, so unfortunately it won't fit those (except maybe the GTS-R).

I run the 225mm version of the clutch and can attest that as organic, full face clutches go this is as close to abuseproof as you can get.

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  • 2 weeks later...

jimki - Doesn't have a size listed on it, it's the standard size, not extra large etc.

I'm 183cm/6ft and 85kg - friends both larger and smaller have sat it in and fit well. Fits a wider range of people than the Sparco Evo I had previously.

Anyone who wants to test it for fit is welcome to come round.

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