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I have for sale a *Exedy Hyper Single Clutch kit (R34 GTT Pull type style clutch) * this clutch has been hardly used and is relatively new this car was in a R34 GTT manual coupe the reason I have no use for this clutch anymore as I didn't find the clutch to be the right one for me as I needed something more daily friendly, however is the one of the best clutches on the market if you want a proven stable clutch in your skyline, rated for 450rwph this clutch is perfect.

I paid $1500 for this clutch and i am selling at a loss of nearly half its value, there is plenty of life on this clutch roughly about 95% life left on the clutch disc, I used this for 2000ks however I have bigger plans and need a more higher rated HP clutch.

Give me a call or text any time for any more questions or details you want about the clutch

I Offer shipping Australia wide

My number is 0430-275-261

I am located in Perth Northern Suburbs

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  • 4 months later...

Also, you could have had this modified quite cheap to suit your application and you would have saved heaps!

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