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Updated Sun the 22nd...( from WA..)

1 x set of motorsport steel wheeled Factory N1 turbochargers - bolt straight on - excellent condition -Now $800

1 x Apexi Power FC c/w hand controller - excellent condition - Now $800

1 x OS Giken - twin plate/pressure plate/flywheel package- used condition -Now $600

2 x std airboxes - bottle of boubon :cheers:

or 2k for the lot!!

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I would say 35% left on clutch plates...

I bought the new OS&G twin plate set up c/w flywheel for $2300.

Used it for a few thousand klm's( race klm's)..

Very streetable combo( can do hill tsarts etc without bunny hopin..)

Have upgraded to a single pup clutch based on a new 600-ish HP engine combo..( which is not very streeatble and will not do hill starts- but more suitable and race orientated..

You can buy OS&G clutch rebuild kits- check these costs out first and then you can see an all up cost for a totaly new package

  • 4 weeks later...

Not much feedback on the R32 GTR OS&G twin plate or Apexi Power FC....revised pricing below...

Apexi pwer FC with hand controller now $500( I have replaced my Apexi with a Haltech unit-which gives me data aquistion capability)

OS&G twin plate and flywheel complete package - make an offer see pictues below:

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