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both have done about 1500-2000km on a run in tune. Clutch and flywheel was bought new from npc clutch is rated to around 350kw is the strongest single plate i could buy from them is in great condition. Sump is made by Lewis engines has a return for a catch can or head drain and also a fitting for a oil temp sensor, holds 1.5ltrs more then standard great upgrade.

located in noosa 4565

number in 0419935209 cheers liam

$300 for sump and $550 for clutch and flywheel.

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