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I've got an R32 GTR with a twin plate clutch (don't know the brand).

It was in storage for about a year in Japan before it got here a month ago. The clutch doesn't slip at all, but when engaging the clutch slowly (like when you're reversing) it squeals quite loudly.

Is this signs of a worn out clutch, or could it just be 'glazed' or something and after a bit of use come good? I've only driven it one or twice so far.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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I have a orc twin plate clutch in my 33 GTR ( it rattles and sometimes squeals a bit )

my friend just had a brand new twin plate clutch installed in his 33 GTR N1 and its the same

don't worry, twin plate clutches are just noisy !

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