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Xtreme Xtra Heavy Duty Clutch Cover

Engineered specifically to perform in Xtreme Street or Sprint conditions. The driveability is decreased due to increased pedal effort and style of clutch discs, however this minor compromise is overweighed by the Xtreme performance of the clutch. These clutches are offered to the higher performance modified vehicles that require a greater capacity but do not require a multi plate clutch.

Dampened centre, cushioned segment between lining, Multiple sintered button lining bonded to steel backing

Sintered lining offers greater torque capacity, much higher coefficient of friction and higher heat stability and dissipation.

Offers great driveability with the advantages of using a sintered lining, relatively smooth and positive engagement, suited for street and sprint use.

1060kg Clamp Load (Approximately 50% over standard.)

Kit Includes: Pressure Plate and Clutch Disc

Suit all these applications

Nissan Skyline R33/GTS 2.5L RB25DET Turbo 1989

Nissan Skyline R32/GTSt 2.0L RB20DET Turbo 1989

Nissan Skyline R32/GTR 2.6L RB26DETT 8/89-2/93

Nissan Skyline R31/GTS 2.0L RB20DET Turbo 1987-1989

Nissan Skyline R31 3.0L RB30E 7/86-12/90

Nissan Datsun 280ZX 240mm Clutch 3/79-5/84

Nissan 300ZX/Fairlady Z31 Non-Turbo 5/84-12/85

Nissan 300C 3.0L, V6 5/84-5/86

Holden Commodore VL 3.0L, 6cyl RB30 EFI 3/86-8/88

This clutch retails for $1171

Im asking $550

As you can see in the pic of the clutch plate its nearly new

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