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Hey,

An r33 box with near new exedy hd clutch, flywheel & tail shaft just sold on eBay for 1300.

Looking for a clutch & flywheel.

Interested depending on price, otherwise good luck.

Cheers.

you dont know how much do coppermix clutches go for new do you?

^^^ SMS replied.

Struts, cat-back, Nismo clutch, standard turbos still up for grabs - it isn't sold until I have the money on hand.

Bump.

Reasonable offers are welcome, have no use for them.

What he said confused.gif

Bump!

No interest on these bits you will eventually want?

Buy them, I have no use for them!

Pair of stuffed standard turbos are SOLD!

Still have stock struts, R33 GTR ball joints, Nismo Coppermix twin for sale (think I've got more listed on previous page), will look into any reasonable offers for them.

Hi all,

Time for price adjustment!

Nismo Coppermix clutch -$1400!

Standard R33/34 GTR suspension - $250!

Price are negotiable on both above and other available parts such as exhaust silencer, gearknob, couple others listed almost bottom of previous page.

Cheerio

Grant

Thanks Andrew,

And bump for the clutch and GTR struts, they have to go cos I can't bring them to UK/Europe with me!

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