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Hks GD pro triple plate, has around 6000kms on it. Have to get rid of it way to solid for my power rating. Will fit all RB's. Pedal is surprisingly light must have great leverage design. Comes complete with lightened flywheel. plenty left in the plates-refer pics

Triple plate torque approximately 1470N m (150kgf-m):

Power approximately 740kW (1000PS) to transmission

RRP: around $2500.

asking $1000 ono

call or msg lucas on 0403468079

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also would like to add that clutch plates have plenty of meat..i measured them tonight...

1st plate 4.42

2nd plate 4.5

3rd plate 4.5

and for those worried about rebuilding it... nengun selling rebuild kits for around 850 if needed down the track.

cheers lucas

hey lucas will this fit rb25 neo coz i think the r34's have pull type clutches, just wanna confirm? if its the right one i'll have first dibs on this clutch :P thats if u willing to post to melb.

hey lucas will this fit rb25 neo coz i think the r34's have pull type clutches, just wanna confirm? if its the right one i'll have first dibs on this clutch :P thats if u willing to post to melb.

ill post anywhere but you will have to find out whether it fits, i know it will bolt up but you'll obviously need to convert to push type.

Will fit all RB's.
ill post anywhere but you will have to find out whether it fits, i know it will bolt up but you'll obviously need to convert to push type.

So what your description should read is that its a GTR clutch as GTR has a different clutch leverage to most other skylines.

So what your description should read is that its a GTR clutch as GTR has a different clutch leverage to most other skylines.

its been in my r33 rb25 gtst.. had no issues at all, im not sure what point ur trying to make.

it will fit any rb if its push type.

its been in my r33 rb25 gtst.. had no issues at all, im not sure what point ur trying to make.

it will fit any rb if its push type.

so its for a gtst then, couldnt remember which was which, one is push and one is pull so if the gtst is push then it wont fit a GTR, point is it wont fit ALL rb's.

Edited by W0rp3D
so its for a gtst then, couldnt remember which was which, one is push and one is pull so if the gtst is push then it wont fit a GTR, point is it wont fit ALL rb's.

dont need a smart ass on here..once again it will fit any rb with a push type.

sorry if forgot to mention PUSH TYPE in the first post but if you cant tell its a push type from the pics maybe you shouldn't be telling me what it will fit either. not all gtrs a pull type.

part numbers and some vehicles it will fit.

rb25 non neo

2604-RN003A

Nissan - Skyline ECR33 - Push Type - Triple Plate

GTR!!

2604-RN003A

Nissan - Skyline BNR32 - Push Type - Triple Plate

GTR!!

2604-RN003A

Nissan - Skyline BCNR33 - 95/1-98/12 - Push Type - Triple Plate

Edited by drf76

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