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Just getting rid of parts that i had left over from my 33

- Twin plate for R33 GTST. I bought it off these forums second hand off BOOSTD a while back and never got the chance to put it on my 33. after $450 ONO

- STR cam gear. Bought it brand new from autobahn. Never used. $200 ONO

- Momo Race steering wheel. RRP $400. Was used for a couple months in my car. Still in perfect condition. Comes wit HKB boss kit suited for R33 RRP $90. Looking for $250 ONO

- Series 1 R33 GTST turbo. Unknown condition. Bought it to replace my turbo blown turbo but went a different route. It supposedly had bout 85,000 km on it but i dont know for sure. Make an offer $$$

If anyone is after pics post wat u want. I should have a digital by mid week to post pics.

HI MAN

CAN YOU TELL A BIT MORE ABOUT THE TWIN PLATE CLUTCH,HOW MUCH WEAR IS THERE?CAN YOU SEND ME PICS PLEASE TO [email protected]

REGARDS STUART

HI MAN

CAN YOU TELL A BIT MORE ABOUT THE TWIN PLATE CLUTCH,HOW MUCH WEAR IS THERE?CAN YOU SEND ME PICS PLEASE TO [email protected]

REGARDS STUART

The twin plate was bought off these forums a while back from BOOSTD. He said he never got the chance to put it on his car as it was stolen and written off. Took it to Adelaide clutch specialist and they said it would need new pads. The pads on there currently have bout 30% left and slightlyt warped. U could machine the current ones but u would be better off just replacing them. This is why the price is fairly low.

Hope that helps

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