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Hey all

Just bought a r33 Gtr for my daily.

It currently has a newish twin plate carbon clutch, and for daily stop start driving I'm not really a fan.

What are my options? The car has 300 kws on low boost and around 350 on high. I won't be chasing any more power...

What are my options for a normal more standard feeling clutch?

And what would my clutch be worth to sell?

Can't understand why people go that sort of clutch on a road car

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Your clutch is worth $400. Haha, seriously though, no idea how much your clutch is worth. Someone, forget who, has been trying to sell a nismo twin plate for less than half price for about 4,5 months now. So you'll have to make it a good and I say GOOD price to get rid of it.

Anywho, why dont you call NPC or that Jim berry guy (people on here love him and his full monty clutch). Both of those will be able to tell you what you need.

What I hate is one the noise, I hate how there's no play like it's all or nothing. Hate how it shudders etc etc

What is a Jim berry worth?

I'm just after a standard feel etc

Nismo coppermix you wont regret it

NPC do resonably priced clutches, not 'cheap' but they do last well. Give them a call and tell them what you want and they should be able to supply you with a clutch

Mine was about $760 but its a bit more extreme then what your looking for (by the sounds of it)

If you have a twin plate though, you might need a new flyhweel if your going back to a single plate

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