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I have for sale another item removed from one of my cars, a used OS triple plate clutch with flywheel.

Not sure on exact model but it was removed from an R33 GT-R. Was working fine before being removed with no slipping.

Some pics:

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As shown above there is 3.8mm left on the clutch plates, not sure what thickness they are when new.

PRICE: $650 ono

Located in Narre Warren North VIC, but will ship at buyer's expense.

PM or reply here if interested.

Cheers

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Should have mentioned that this is a push type clutch, will fit directly to a R32 GT-R gearbox but for R33 GT-R's will need to be converted to push type.

Still available.....

I work in Narre warren and i would be interested in some of the parts INCLUDING the clutch,

If u could contact me 0403-453-061

Cheers mate.

Hey mate. clutch is SOLD pending payment.

If it falls through I will let you know...

Cheers

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