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Brand New ORC (Ogura) Clutch Set

One of a Three Biggest Clutch Company in the Japanese Market, as seen in a race car in Japan such as JGTC, D1 Grandprix, PCWRC and more

Top Secret also using ORC on their cars

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[single Plate - 409D Series]

Support up to 400PS

For most makes/models, please PM or Email us for prices.

Including:

- Clutch cover

- Pressure Plate

- Disc

- Lightweight Flywheel

4 Clutch Types are available:

For R32, R33, R34 (not GTR)

1) Standard| $1,349.00 without Damper/ +$40.00with Damper

2) Silent| $1,399.00 and +$40.00with Damper

3) Hi-Mu| $1,399.00 and +$40.00 with Damper

4) Silent + Hi-Mu| $1,449.00 and +$50.00 with Damper

Twin Plate [709D] - $1,990.00 w/Damper

Shipped by Air Frieght, $80.00 off shipped via SEA

Some deposit is required to place an order

Prices included all taxes, landed in Melbourne

NOTE: Some OEM parts are required for Skyline

Some more details at: http://www.bt-revolution.com/ORC%20-%20Nissan.htm

Please email us for the price of Twin Plate, Triple Plate, Forth Plate

Edited by BT-Revolution

A few question........

1. What is "Hi-Mu" and when would it be required ?

2. Are there any supporting requirements of these clutches ?

Eg. With the O.S.Giken twin I'm using at the moment, there was a requirement to purchase a different Thrust Bearing, Thrust Bearing Carrier and take 3mm off the Flywheel Bolts.

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