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I have an extreem ceramic cusion clutch, uprated 1290kg (I think) pressure plate and extreem lightweight flywheel. Was about $800 for clutch and $500 for flywheel. has done about 6 months work. you can drive this in the next few days but will be removed on saturday.

I want $700 for the lot.

Pickup only, in Adeliade

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You can drive it saturday morning if you want. These things actually start to wear the flywheel and pressure plate more than the clutch disc, and if you wanted to spend about $80 on machining would be as good as new. It should be able to handle 200 -250kw, but I recon any more power and you may start to have reliability issues.

I wont know how much meat is on it until its out. If you can find out how thick they are when new, we can know exaclty how much wear it has.

"Extreme street/strip clutch with up to 50% more clamp loading on the drive plate depending on the model of vehicle. These clutches are a little “bitey” and feature a ceramic puck design drive plate that has a sprung centre and features a unique “cushioned” design that reduces the quick bite on release of the clutch, making it far more streetable. A must have item for any serious street car that is driven daily in metro traffic. Available to suit RB series 6cyl motors."

Clutch looks like this:

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/HPIAB2/cat...ategory18_1.htm

Nismo 33, I'll try to get rid of this locally first, but If I have no luck, I may decide to ship it (at your expense of course)

OK, I weighed a std flywheel and it was bout 10kgs. My nismo one (sold elsewhere pending payment) weighs 7kg, and this one weighs 6.5 kg.

I will now ship this item if you pay for post.

I would like STD GC clutch if you are in adelaide and will reduce the price accordingly if you can do change over.

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