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Hey guys,

Selling my previous clutch out of my R33 GTR. It's an Excedy Twin Plate Heavy Duty Clutch (pull type).

Got plenty of meat left on it (80-90%), the guys who changed over were baffled as to why I was even changing it.

Reason for sale is I decided to change to a button clutch, and this one is fairly heavy. I was under the impression that is was slipping, however only after installing it turns out I've got diff issues >_<

Comes with flywheel and everything you see pictured, all ready to go into your car.

These things go new for around 1800-2k after some research, so I'm only asking $700 posted or $670 pick up.

In no rush to sell so please no low-ballers.

I'm located in Croydon, VIC - about 10mins past Ringwood at the end of the Eastern Freeway.

Can be contacted via PM, or call/text 0400531138. Inspections welcome!

Cheers,

Ash

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