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New Condition, still sealed in packaging. Please note: Flywheel not included. Alignment tool included.

Below is the information off the website.

Nissan Skyline RB25 Drift Clutch

Brand new Xtreme Motorsport Kit + Flywheel Part number: KNI24501DSBMSCF

To suit Nissan RB20 and RB25 Skyline R32 and R33 push type applications.

Xtreme has just released it's brand new design 254mm clutch for the RB25 engine. This Xtreme setup features a cover with chrome-moly casting, designed for excellent strength and heat durability.

Clamp load on the cover is 1600kg - a massive 130% upgrade from standard!! It runs with the Xtreme Dampened Solid Button (DSB) clutch disc with ceramic facings for high heat dissipation and excellent holding characteristics.

Also included is an Xtreme chrome-moly flywheel which is available in THREE (3) weight configurations: FNI024C Chrome-Moly 5.5kg Excellent upgrade from standard FNI024CL Lightweight Chrome-Moly 4.5kg. Great for track use FNI024CD Drift Chrome-Moly 10kg designed for drift use to keep inertia of flywheel.

The Xtreme kit also comes with spigot bush, pressure plate bolts, thrust bearing carrier and aligning tool for easy install. Keep in mind the Xtreme cover, disc and flywheel are all SFI APPROVED, so you know you're getting true quality.

The Xtreme DSB disc is designed for track / race and drift use.

Part Number - KNI24501DSBMSCF

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