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This is a brand new in the box R32,R33,R34 (RB26DETT) Carbonetic (ATS&Cross) twin disc carbon clutch (ACN23210-14). It includes all new OEM Nissan components needed for installation, and all associated documentation. This clutch really needs no introduction, as it is certainly regarded as one of the best clutches available. Based on the Carbonetic website it will also work with the RB20 and the RB25, which would include anyone doing a rear wheel drive setup as well. As stated it is new in the original box and never fitted. Willing to ship at buyers expense, please contact me with any questions. Thank you


$2000 USD


Compatibility list



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Compatibility identifies push and pull for BNR R32.

Is this correct ?

I have a late 92 BNR R32. So this kit is designed for pull with a push conversion? or is it the other way round ?

Edit: Sorry Just realised ad says USD so I take it your in the US. Never mind

  • 2 weeks later...

Just wanted to update the thread with compatibility confirmation from Carbonetic. Open to offers

"Thank you, found the record.

PN ACN23210-14 - Nissan R34, BNR32(Koki, Late Model), BCNR33 - Twin 1350Kg



Matching list shows:

BNR32 YR 89.8-93.1(Zenki) RB26DETT 5MT Genuine MT

BNR32 YR 93.2-95.1(Koki) / BCNR33 YR 95.1-99.1 RB26DETT 5MT Genuine MT

R32 YR89.5-93.7 / R33 YR93.7-99.1 / R34 YR98.5-01.06 RB20DET / RB25DET 5MT



NOT for Hollinger, OS, HKS or Trust MT."

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