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hi, i own an R32 gtr 92 model, its got stock internals, stock gear box, bout to have 2 Garret 350hp roller bearing turbos, APEXi power fc and a few other minor mods. just wanting some feed back on the clutches. what are the stock 1s like? Approx what power can they handle? If i put a twin plate or even heavy duty clutch in will the gear box hold up to the extra pressure? And does any1 know of any other genuine Tommy Kiara gtr's in aus?

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Hey mate, i have a 33 GTR which is kinda of relative, its seen its fair share of drag meets with a Daiken Twin Plate Rated at 750hp and the gearbox is holding up fine, im currently making about 340hp at all 4, i fried my stock one after a week and the car was still relatively stock, i also have about 4 friends with GTR's that all cooked stock clutches with relatively stock cars in less than a few months.

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Hi tommy boy is that the green one from street machine or another one?

Anyhow a standard clutch won't hold long at all especially with those mods. I put in a NISMO twin plate (sprung centre) and its fantastic.

Mine came with the badge and a couple of Tommy things but I wasn't even aware they did a R32?

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yeah morgs it is the green 1 from street machines, i bought it private of the guy who bought it from them though. and yeah its genuine tommy as far as i know, a mate (who know a fair bit about them) told me that they made about 250 tommy r32's. most of them went to the tracks in japan though, and as far as i know there is only about 15 tommy 32's in aus. Does any 1 know of what was done to them exactly? ive been told , mine may a 2.8l hks bottom end it, dunno if its true though i only know of the cosmetic stuff.

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