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Guys I have for sale the HKS twin plate that came in my HR31 Skyline.

Whenever I drove the car it wouldn't slip, however upon pulling it out of my car and pulling it down it looks to have gotten quite hot at some point in it's life time, and I was recommended to have it rebuilt.

I got quotes between 1100-1300 for a rebuild kit. However there looks to be a decent amount of meat left on the plates.

As I said it drove fine, but I can't make any guarantees, hence the price.

$300 ono. Pick up from Dianella.

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Cheers,

Steve

I stubbed my toe on this today, local pickup only, or if you catch me in a good mood I'll deliver it in the metro area.

I am not keen to send it interstate.

$250.00

Edited by masTers

For those asking this appears to be the best place to grab a rebuild kit:

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/partdetails/hks/Clutch/Rebuild_Kits/Clutch/17396

So for just over $1000 you should have a near new HKS twin plate (I believe everything is replaced bar the flywheel).

Or if you want something a little closer to home, I think that NPC can rebuild them too, but I am not sure on the costs involved.

Either options are still cheaper than a new clutch.

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