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I am selling my nismo lightened flywheel and single plate clutch kit that came out of my R33 GTR. Absolutely nothing wrong with this clutch, feel very very safe with 250AWKW. i replaced the clucth with a twin plate just as insurance as i did some work to my gtr to make 350KWAW.

this clutch was great, never slipped, held well. no hot spots on flywheel or clutch cover.

still plenty of meat left in the clutch.

awesome cheap upgrade.

Selling the pair, not splitting.

$450 for it, will get photo's of it 2mo for ppl who like to look at things.

any questions just contact me, im a high performance mechanic so i will be able to help with anything you need.

chris

0423130616

Hi Mate,

is the clutch a nismo too? or just the flywheel?

How many km's on it? any chance you can ship to sydney?

thanks

Kent

I am selling my nismo lightened flywheel and single plate clutch kit that came out of my R33 GTR. Absolutely nothing wrong with this clutch, feel very very safe with 250AWKW. i replaced the clucth with a twin plate just as insurance as i did some work to my gtr to make 350KWAW.

this clutch was great, never slipped, held well. no hot spots on flywheel or clutch cover.

still plenty of meat left in the clutch.

awesome cheap upgrade.

Selling the pair, not splitting.

$450 for it, will get photo's of it 2mo for ppl who like to look at things.

any questions just contact me, im a high performance mechanic so i will be able to help with anything you need.

chris

0423130616

hey mate,

both the clutch assembly and the flywheel are both genuine NISMO.

cant tell you how many K's the clutch has done as it was in the car when i purchased it. the car has done 80k but i would say the lutch itself is about 40% worn so still plenty of life in it.

as i said, great clutch and if i didnt have 550 engine hp i would gladly have it in my car still.

i can organise freight to sydney as i send stuff everyday with a freight company, will probably be under $40 P&H delivered in 2 days safely but usually overnight depending which suburb.

  • 2 weeks later...

clutch still available guys, this bit of gear will not dissapoint. Genuine NISMO lightned flywheel is worth it alone!

stacks of life left in this clutch.

$400 guys for an awesome standard feeling clutch with great holding power. also dont forget the genuine nismo lightened wheel!

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