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As I have stripped my car I have decided to sell my ATS Carbonetics Twin Plate Clutch Kit to suit R33 GTS-T, R32GTR Etc. For those that don't know these are one of the best clutches money can by as due to their full face extremely lightweight carbon clutch plates are close to stock on pedal feel, slippable and kind to sychros to keep your gearbox in one piece longer. At the bottom of this thread are more details of the features of ATS Carbonetic Clutches.

The clutch is a complete kit minus thrust bearing, these are $30 new from Adelaide Clutch Services and a new one should be fitted everytime you fit a clutch. The clutch is used but still have plenty of life left in it and these clutches last an extremely long time due to the hard wearing nature of carbon, ATS claim 80x longer. The clutch is also rebuildable with Adelaide Clutch Services now selling replacement plates.

Price - $1000 (These are $3000 new)

Location - Adelaide

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

Super shift response

The weight of ATS carbon friction disk is only 400g. It is exceptionally light

Super heat-resistance

Designed to resist over 2,000 degrees Centigrade (3,650 degrees Fahrenheit)

Super deformation-resistance

The deformation is 1/10 of iron. You always get a smooth & crisp engagement

Super easy operation

Operating ATS clutch is very easy, even when driving up a slope and in a traffic congestion

Super power transfer

10% to 30% higher transfer capacity than the metal clutch

For "Pro Spec" single with a specially carbon coated pressure plate, the torque transfer is 30% to 50% higher than the metal

Super durability

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

Edited by nigelswazi

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