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FS: Xtreme 230mm Twin Plate Race Clutch - $1100

Selling: My near new award winning Xtreme 230mm Twin Plate Race Clutch

To suit R32 GTR's

Used: Around1000kms, maybe less. Hardly even used, no launches or ruff treatment, no hotspots etc

More meat than a butcher shop, more bite than a Pitbull.

Reason: Nismo Getrag 6speed conversion comes with Nismo Twin Plate. Being fitted :)

Price: $1100 + postage or pick-up welcome

($1650 new)

Link: http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/en/product-range/clutch/ceramic-race-series/xtreme-230mm-twin-plate-race-clutch

PM me if your interested

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Edited by Sinista32
To suit r32 GTR

1100kg Clamp Load

- Solid Ceramic Facings

- Solid Centered Clutch Plates

$1990 at Just Jap
 

Edited by Sinista32

Its Push :), Re_buildable, can be built up to around 1200hp

If you need pull and do the conversion it opens you up to possibilities,  where as if it where pull your limited.

 Des you will get a special discount for your work with SAU if you decide to buy :1311_thumbsup_tone2:

Price reduced to $900

Near new condition - Xtreme 230mm Twin Plate ceramic Race Clutch.

Easy to use.

To suit R32 GTR's (Push Type). Will suit other skyline models with Push clutch (32 GTS-t, R33 GTS-t's)

1100kg Clamp Load, Solid Ceramic Facings, Solid Centered Clutch Plates and can be rebuilt if/when the time comes

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