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Hey guys,

I was going through my cupboard and found a clutch I bought ages ago. It wasnt strong enough so I immediately upgraded to a better one without ever using the clutch.

The clutch kit is an Exedy Ceremetallic 3 puk clutch. It is for a R33 Gtst Series 1. It comes with the pressure plate, upgraded friction plate (4 puk), release bearing and scopot bush. I really just want to get rid of this as it is no use to me.

The clutch has NEVER been used. Can hold around 320 rwkw. It is a great clutch. The only reason I wanted a stronger one is I would like to make around 420rwkw when finished.

I am looking for $500.

Contact me via PM or SMS me anytime on 0406895948.

Cheers

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Hi Bud,

Tried to call you, wanted to know if this was a pull type or push type clutch. If its a pull type consider it sold by seeing that its a r33 it might be a push type but thought id ask anyway.

Rj

Hi Bud,

Tried to call you, wanted to know if this was a pull type or push type clutch. If its a pull type consider it sold by seeing that its a r33 it might be a push type but thought id ask anyway.

Rj

Hey yeh I saw I had a missed phone call. I was in a Chem Lecture. The clutch is a push type sorry.

The part number is NSK-7121SC.

This clutch has the pressure plate from the NSK-7056SC clutch for r33 gtst but the friction plate from an R32 GTR. This means the clutch can hold a little more power than that of the recommended NSK-7056SC for r33 gtst. Everything all fits together the same and works the same but can hold more power.

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