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Totally agree ash, only problem is clutch is almost on its way out so Need something half decent quick with 1k to spare, might settle for the single carbonic button and once that blows il have the money for a nismo twin plate. But for now a stockish Gtr should be fine with that clutch?

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Give Import Monster a buzz :)

Or deal with someone like nengun etc. Can't get them cheap here in Aus, gotta ship.

So there will be delays, and it seems Nismo only send them when they get a few orders so you might have a wait a while which is the only issue going a Nismo coppermix :(

Mr gupta removed his Nismo twin coppermix and probably still has it lying around at home, ask him...

Reason he took it out though is because it was apparently the cause of his gearbox going bang bang...

Mr gupta removed his Nismo twin coppermix and probably still has it lying around at home, ask him...

Reason he took it out though is because it was apparently the cause of his gearbox going bang bang...

Because he chose not to use the clutch at all when shifting.....pinch.gif

Ask RHDjapan as well.

Mr gupta removed his Nismo twin coppermix and probably still has it lying around at home, ask him...

Reason he took it out though is because it was apparently the cause of his gearbox going bang bang...

LOL well that is some very bad information he was given.

A Coppermix Twin is arguably one of the best clutches for drive train life overall.

LOL well that is some very bad information he was given.

A Coppermix Twin is arguably one of the best clutches for drive train life overall.

Haha he takes his car to racepace!! Explains it all :P

If I was to buy a clutch it would have to be brand new

100% agree with you there mate.

How are the twin plate coppermixes to drive in traffic?? From my experience with twin plates they were an absolute prick when in traffic or stop starting all the time.

I pulled out my OS Giken twin plate because it was just way to harsh, especially driving around the city.

You wouldn't know it was a twin plate, seriously.

They are nothing like OS or ORC twins. I have a OS Racing clutch in my GTS-R and that is... painful. Awesome clutch for hard bite and RWD, but not for a GTR

Part number nismo super coppermix twin plate

3002B-RSR48 I'm in the process of ordering mine now got it for a very good price straight from japan if you want more info let me know I'll pm you

Part number nismo super coppermix twin plate

3002B-RSR48 I'm in the process of ordering mine now got it for a very good price straight from japan if you want more info let me know I'll pm you

Shoot me a pm dude with the details

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