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Interesting to see you read the same post Merli. Hehehe

So did you pay $1800 for it Mirkop and now trying to make the big profit or was the $1800 post just full of :bs!:

Cheers

Ken

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well if you people havnt realised there isnt just one type of OS giken clutch, the are 3 types. and all 3 have differnt power ratings. i can still get anyone on this website a new os giken twin plate for $1800 if they like a power rating of only 300 horses. where as this one has a power raing of over 700. so maybe BIGBLOCKR31COUPE and gtrken should get their facts right befor posting. it would just ake you look a little smarter, if that is possible...

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You're right. There are three types of twin plate OS Giken clutches.

TS2B - Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 204mm Clutch Plate Diameter.

TS2BD - Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 204mm Clutch Plate Diameter, Sprung Center.

TS2CD - Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 215mm Clutch Plate Diameter, Sprung Center.

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Japanese Retail Prices are as follows:

TS2B - 143,000 Yen

TS2BD - 148,000 Yen

TS2CD - 158,000 Yen

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You're right. There are three types of twin plate OS Giken clutches.

TS2B - Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 204mm Clutch Plate Diameter.

TS2BD - Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 204mm Clutch Plate Diameter, Sprung Center.

TS2CD - Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 215mm Clutch Plate Diameter, Sprung Center.

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Japanese Retail Prices are as follows:  

TS2B - 143,000 Yen

TS2BD - 148,000 Yen

TS2CD - 158,000 Yen

So what your saying merli is the cheap one that Mirkop is talking about is

143,000 yen which is about $1800 and the one he has for sale is the

158,000 yen one which is about $2025?

Or am I just stupid like Mirkop suggests...??

hehe

Cheers

Ken

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So what your saying merli is the cheap one that Mirkop is talking about is  

143,000 yen which is about $1800 and the one he has for sale is the  

158,000 yen one which is about $2025?

Or am I just stupid like Mirkop suggests...??

hehe

Cheers

Ken

I'm glad someone was able to draw the obvious conclusion that I was hinting at bigthumb.gif

There ain't $1200 difference between the three different OS Giken twin plates mikrop.

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