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Anybody selling a complete clutch minus flywheel with decent life left in it for 33 GTST? My power goals are not extreme nor are my mods....I have front mount, 3" exhaust and pod.

Prefer Melbourne pick up but will pay for postage.

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Hi Matt,

We can help with a new Exedy Heavy Duty kit for $357.50 + postage (~$30 to Melbourne). If you're interested simply use the following link to purchase via our website.

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch Kit (NSK-7056HD) - Nissan Skyline HR31 (JDM), R32 GTS-4 / GTS-t & R33 GTS25-t

Regards,

Andrew Sullivan

Kudos Motorsports

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I have a NPC 10" Carbotic Clutch Disc for sale.. all you need is to buy yourself a pressure plate and off you go.

It has next to no wear, I took it out thinking my clutch was stuffed (with a new plate ready) however turned out I had issues with the fork, bearing carrier, bearing so now I'm left with this disc which has next to no wear on it.

I'm after $150

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/440769-fs-syd-npc-carbotic-clutch-disc-near-new-rb25det-s2-stock-turbo-r33-rb25det-toshi-remapped-ecu-r33-stock-radiator-sway-bars/#entry7244962

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