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I've got a Super Single OS Geiken Button Clutch and OS Geiken lightened flywheel here for a RB series engine. It requires new clutch plates as they are almost out of tread. Very heavy and tuff clutch.

$300 ono.

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0401 669 900

Brisbane

Will swap with cash adjustment either way for these items.....

180sx guards (vented preferred)

s13 castor rods

rear adjustable camber arms

rear adjustable toe arms

18" 225/40 Tyres x 2

Emanage

alloy diff cradle bushes

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not sure on the exact power rating, it does make the pedal heavier and is pretty bitey. The clutch took me a little while to get used to but was great once i had it down pat. Finding out the power rating atm, will get back to you.

Cheers

Hey mate, any clutch place can do it. I spoke to direct clutch in brisbane and they said they can do it easy with either OS Geiken genuine clutch plate or aftermarket but suggested the OS Geiken for quality and longer lasting. John from import bitz also sells the rebuild kits for them as well. These were the only two people i asked and got results from both so i don't imagine it would be too hard to find somewhere to do it.

Dude..i know this is sidetracking abit...but can i have the addresses of the 2 clutch places that do rebuilding of os giken clutch? And how much did they quote u fer the overhaul kit for the super single? btw the OS super single is good fer up to ard 400-450hp if i dont rem wrongly...

  • 2 weeks later...

F.Y.I. There are 2 kits available for this clutch.

Overhaul Set A = $600.00

Includes the Clutch Disk, Pressure Plate and Cover Bolts.

Overhaul Set B = $1,005.00

Includes the Clutch Disk, Pressure Plate, Cover Bolts and Alloy Clutch Cover.

Buy complete NEW Super Single ( w/ alloy cover ) $1,645.00

Info from Otomoto OS Giken brochure (02) 9741-3920

Hope that actually helps you all.

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