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Hi ther selling the following parts

Hks twin plate clutch and flywheel, solid drive type (no springs),

Pull type to suit r33gtr and R34 gtr/gtt, any Rb with the pull type setup.

came off running car.Could put back into car as is but would recomend at least 2 new drive friction plates, there worn but not slipping, they can currently be found on ebay! for $380 inc postage

These sell for $1500 plus, my price $550

R34gtt trip tronic auto trans, torgue converter fly wheel,, computer, tail shaft, and wiring loom. other part of wiring that has paddle shifts on stering wheel still currently in car but can be remover

Asking$400

R34 Rb25 det neo cranks, excelent condition no damage, standard size bearings,

I have two of these, both came out of running engines, have since stroked the motor.

Open to offers.!!!

Rb25det neo block, will require rebore to 87mm, Open to offers

Other parts from left over engine still avail, just ask and if i have it, its for sale...

Pm or contact me on 0488338751, Simon.

If parts sell before monday, can delever free to Melb or Geelong.

Currently all located in Shepparton Victoria

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