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For sale is a Nismo twin plate clutch (red cover) that came out of an R33 GTR. The clutch is pull type and suits R34 GTT as well as R34 GTR. Im told they handle 700-750 HP

Needs a rebuild including machining the flywheel and new thrust bearing. I was quoted $700.00 from Paul at Precision Clutch & Brake in Bendigo. This included the new thrust bearing and brass buttoning of the discs. Pretty easy to deal with as the shop will organise their courier to pick up item from your door. I sent it in for repair and experienced some delays there as the bloke injured himself...weeks past and by then changed plans for my car and decided not to go ahead with the clutch.

Asking $450.00 neg.

Comes with Allignment tool & Flywheel bolts

Pickup location is Sunbury, approximatly 10mins from Melbourne Airport.

Thanks.

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People this is a great clutch. I've got one on my R34 GTT and its holds up to 800HP (plenty more than my car will ever make).

Anyone who knows a bit about skyline clutches will tell you its very close to the feel of a stock clutch and trust me it grabs as well as any clutch I've used.

New it goes for near 3k :D

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Weight = 16kg

Length = 36cm

Height = 12cm

Width = 34cm

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