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Model - Part number - rhdjapan.com price;

R32 - 21082-05U00 - $520

R33/34 - 21082-24U00 - $440

But rhd reckons that 05U00 is good for 32/33/34 GTRs, and 24U00 is good for 33/34 GTRs and stag 260s.

Has anyone tried a 33/34 clutch on a 32? Any ideas where I can get a cheaper one (I dont want to use a 20 year old second hander...).

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Dont bother with anything from Repco or any of them auto outlets...I tried one through them after specifically pointing out it was for RB26, not RB20, 25 or 30...of course, I took it home and it didnt fit, the snout on the hub was about 20mm too short, got my money back and sealed a 16" Electric fan in the factory shroud, wired that and the air con fan to come on together, so one's pulling, one's pushing.

Update if you find anything beacuse I couldnt.

See if anyone can post pics of their fans/hubs, im guessing the difference might be to do with the length of the snout.

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I got a local replacement....like nsnpwr I got the wrong one first time (rb30 I guess) but got the right one from the same brand the next time. price was much cheaper than you said above, $150? long time ago, can't remember

I got a local replacement....like nsnpwr I got the wrong one first time (rb30 I guess) but got the right one from the same brand the next time. price was much cheaper than you said above, $150? long time ago, can't remember

So how do I track this down - was it similar to the rb30 one just with a longer shaft (so the fan sits further from the motor?) Who would have a bunch of them in stock to compare against? Repco/autoone etc? I only have one car....

Just go there and see what they have mate, if they pull one out and tell you its for a 32 RB26 and the shaft is only 5-10mm long, its wrong...its about 20-25 long from memory.

I dont have a lot of patience for muppets in auto outlets that think they know everything and dont wanna listen to exactly what it is you want...

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