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Hello,

Location: Yeronga, Brisbane

Contact via PM

Will post via e-go, pack & send at buyers expense

Item 1:

R33/34 Blitz SE return flow intercooler kit

Comes with all bolts, clamps, joiners to bolt on.

As new condition.

Made 280rwkw on stock rb25 with GTX3076 on 19psi

Price: $450ono

Item 2:

Xtreme HD Organic Clutch and Lightweight Flywheel

Looks to have plenty of life left - will need new throughout bearing

Worked fine on above power and was nice and easy to drive

Price: $325

Item 3:

Nismo Big Bore clutch slave cylinder. Makes the pedal softer!

Price: $100

Cheers,

Dave

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Flywheel has never been machined. So should have plenty left in it also.

Clutch done a total of about 15-20K kms.

Had it all pulled out as the throughout was very noisy, had a new clutch already but turned out this one is still in reasonable condition.

IC is already all boxed and padded up ready for postage if needed.

Cheers,

Dave

Not sure. It was a custom job apparently from xtreme.

Was purchased new through Rob at Sabbadin.

Worked a treat at 289 rwkw

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price Drop:

$400 for the IC and $300 for the clutch and Flywheel.

Both in great condition. IC like new.

Have the top 2 top brackets for the IC kit so it can be bolted to R33 or R34.

Cheers

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