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I am clearing out some parts and have an ATS carbon Twin-plate clutch - almost new - $1,800 ono

Suitable for R32 or R33 GTR (it came out of an R32 GTR). It is Push style.

If you have an R32 or 33 GTR with a Pull style clutch arrangement, it is simple to convert your car to Push style in order to use this clutch. Only a few standard Nissan parts are needed (I can provide the parts list) and it is a simple bolt up matter.

The ATS Clutch - Details:

This clutch has hardly been used. I could sell it as new and you would not know the difference. I am selling it because it won't fit my R34 GTR (you cannot buy separately the ATS factory kit to make it fit the R34 GTR, otherwise I would have fitted it in my car).

The advantages of carbon clutches are-

* Shift response (due to lightweight materials)

* Heat Resistance (Up to 2000 degrees C)

* Deformation resistance.

* Ease of operation.

* Up to 30% higher transfer capacity than a "metal" clutch.

* Due to the characteristics of carbon, the clutch has a very long life.

Can be shipped inter-state at buyer's expense (freight to Eastern States only about $50).

Fitting can be arranged in W.A. at the workshop where it is currently stored.

I am also informed that it will not fit an R34 GTR because the fly wheel is totally different on R34s (which is why it would not fit my car).

Please don't post telling me you can buy similar for less. This thing is barely used. Independent inspections welcome.

Cheers. :PATS_Carbon_Twin_Plate.pdf

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Oops! Wrong picture. That is not my clutch. That is another one that the workshop was selling. Same as mine, but mine is newer and barely used. I cannot find the picture of mine. If someone wants a new picture, I can arrange it - but it basically looks the same! As I said, independent inspections are welcome.

Make me an offer. I just want to get this sold.

Cheers. ;)

  • 3 weeks later...
Is it the Type R 1350kg ?

Is it the lighter flywheel version ?

Do you know the part number ?

NFI! Sorry. I shall find out.

Cheers. ;)

Is it the Type R 1350kg ?

Is it the lighter flywheel version ?

Do you know the part number ?

OK - had a look. Unfortunately there are no part numbers or markings on the clutch to determine what it is exactly. The only marking on it is the ATS "Active Traction Service" logo.

My understanding of this product is that it comes with the flywheel as a package from ATS and that the flywheel is lighter than stock GTR. I do not know whether ATS make a lighter still version. It came out of an R32 GTR along with a near new R34 N1 crate engine, which went into my R34 GTR. The clutch would not fit the R34 (apparently because of differences between the R32/33 flywheel and the R34 flywheel. If it had fitted, I would have kept it myself.

It will fit an R32 or R33 GTR. It is near new and it is a carbon twin plate. If you would like to arrange for someone independent to inspect it, that is fine with me.

Cheers.

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