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BRAND NEW RDA R34GT-t clutch kit which I thought I needed but turned out I didn't , this kit has a EXCEEDY friction plate so you know it's aquality item.

Being sold at way below cost , price now reduced to FLE- Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34G...=item1e5d1bff5a

The clutch is at Helensvale/Surfers.

clik pic once to enlagre clik again to supersize.

rdaclutch.th.jpg

RDA PART No RDC 2364N

Will swop for something usefull to me like a satnav, rotors for a BMW 318is, Clutch kit for a BMW 318is, - any usefull stuff considered.

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BRAND NEW RDA R34GT-t clutch kit which I thought I needed but turned out I didn't , this kit has a EXCEEDY friction plate so you know it's aquality item.

Being sold at way below cost , price now reduced to FLE- Ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34G...=item1e5d1bff5a

The clutch is at Helensvale/Surfers.

clik pic once to enlagre clik again to supersize.

rdaclutch.th.jpg

RDA PART No RDC 2364N

Will swop for something usefull to me like a satnav, rotors for a BMW 318is, Clutch kit for a BMW 318is, - any usefull stuff considered.

hello mate

unable to sent u pm

give me lowest you can sell it for? and if you can send me pm total delivered to Republic Georgia !!

Thx

hello mateunable to sent u pmgive me lowest you can sell it for? and if you can send me pm total delivered to Republic Georgia !!Thx

Here you go with a link to the Australiapost postal calculator the kit weighs 10 kg and measures in mm 320x330x100.

http://auspost.com.au/index.html

The clutch cost me $500.00 on a group buy so make me a reasonable offer.

Looks like abouts $242.00 for the postage but theres options regarding insurance as well so let me know if your still interested.

Just FYI I have been told that there is no Austpost economy airmail anymore.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey Mate,

Can you give me some more info on this ? or point me to a website that has more details or even the link from where u got the group buy etc..

Is it a standard replacement, how hard is its clamp load ?

Just looking for a replacement clutch for my car, my mechanic told me I have about 15,000 ks left on mine..

Thanks.

Paul.

Hey Mate,

Can you give me some more info on this ? or point me to a website that has more details or even the link from where u got the group buy etc..

Is it a standard replacement, how hard is its clamp load ?

Just looking for a replacement clutch for my car, my mechanic told me I have about 15,000 ks left on mine..

Thanks.Paul.

Hi Ho Paul,

I bought this on the back of a group RDA & EBC pads rotors buy on here about 9 months ago, it's a new standard replacement pressure plate with new thrust bearing and a new Exedy organic clutch plate .

Here is the link to the group buy- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rd...html&st=420 -this should take you to the page where my payment is acknowledged theres about 20 pages in the topic I'm in a few of threm.

The part No is above perhaps if you phone RDA and quote it they can give you more info.

I've sold the R34GT-t and don't need it--I'm driving a Beemer now, not sure it was a good move , it's hard to adjust when there's no ummph here we go at 3000.

Cheers,

Al.

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