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Item: OS Giken R3C Triple Plate Clutch for R32 and R33 Skylines/ GTR

Description: Used has done low km's still has plenty of meat left on it very nice street clutch for high power GTR's easy to use and super strong. Rated to 800hp +

Price: $1000+Postage

Location: Mackay QLD

Contact: Ben on [email protected] or PM

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Would this work with my r33 gtst?

Got a rb26 and my twin plate alloy button clutch just shit itself

If so, what are the friction plates measuring at?

And how much for postage to 2326

Cheers

Would this work with my r33 gtst?

Got a rb26 and my twin plate alloy button clutch just shit itself

If so, what are the friction plates measuring at?

And how much for postage to 2326

Cheers

Yes this will work on a R33 GTST i have put GTR clutches on Gtst before.

The Friction Plates measure: P1=5.25mm...... P2=5.25mm...... P3=5.20

Postage to 2326 = Approx $35.00 - $45.00

I might be crazy to ask but it's a push type right? Comes with throwout bearing and carrier? Willing to ship out of country? The friction discs look new but the plates look way heated. Rebuilt clutch?

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