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Hi guys,

I have the following parts for sale...all in perfect working order & excellent condition.

FYI - reason for my sale is because I have just spent over 25k on modifying my own GTR :) silly me.

Pics below for your reference.

They are all from my Australian Delivered GTR.

Tomei Hicas Lock - $100 NOW SOLD

Apexi Super AVCR - $200 NOW SOLD

Exedy clutch, pressure plate & flywheel (by Jim Berry, custom single plate clutch with 3000ft/lb pressure plate, easily held 242awkw) - $400 NOW SOLD

Custom s/s 3inch exhaust with tuned length front pipes & hollow twin cats (done by SUV in Blacktown & Hi-Tech Mufflers in leichhardt, Sydney) cost was $2100 - $500 NOW SOLD

If any of my above pricing is unreasonable please advise...pm for further details & contact.

I am based in Sydney.

Thanks,

Marko

0404 884 876

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"Exedy clutch, pressure plate & flywheel (by Jim Berry, custom single plate clutch with 3000ft/lb pressure plate, easily held 242awkw) - $400"

242awkws

"Exedy clutch, pressure plate & flywheel (by Jim Berry, custom single plate clutch with 3000ft/lb pressure plate, easily held 242awkw) - $400"

242awkws

Thats what it was holding fine, doesnt imply thats the limit of the clutch. I will reqire it to hold more than that.

Hi Marko R1

is that a push or pull type clutch and how heavy was the clutch at that clamp pressure would it suit everyday driver

Cheers Peter

Hi Peter,

the clutch is a push type - the actual pedal weight is surprisingly light, feels very springy & firm.

i drove it everyday in sydneys bumper to bumper peak hour traffic & it was very driveable, you will not have a problem with this clutch whatsoever!

regards,

marko

0404 884 876

Exedy clutch, pressure plate & flywheel (by Jim Berry, custom single plate clutch with 3000ft/lb pressure plate, easily held 242awkw) - $400 NOW SOLD

...to geordie!

Custom s/s 3inch exhaust with tuned length front pipes & hollow twin cats (done by SUV in Blacktown & Hi-Tech Mufflers in leichhardt, Sydney) cost was $2100 - $500 NOW SOLD

thanks guys! all parts now sold

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