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Project has been withdrewn so hence my aftermarket clutch for sale.

Its a NISMO twin Plate clutch with about 60% meat left.

PRICE IS NOW $500 plus shipping or pick up for free.

good to handle big HP.

New pics added.

I do not have the right tools to get the 2 plates out for photos..so pls. dont ask if i could take photos of the plate..but on the picture,.the plates are visible.

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saw a similar product on ebay. is that your listing nismo33?

on another note, does this clutch contain all the components required tyo replace say a stock clutch?

cheers,

duc.

does it come with bearing? reason being when my brother got a hd clutch (2nd hand) my mechanic mentioned why it didnt come with bearing. Reason why im asking is b/c im obviously interested in purchasing this item.

cheers,

duc.

ps. how much would postage be to adelaide?

ohhh hey mate i'm msged u on ebay regarding this clutch...

how long will the 60% meat last for? and how much for a rebuild roughly?

sorry but i don't know much about clutches my clutch is gone and never had the chance to research on them..

sorry for the late reply guys...been busy,..clutch is still forsale.

umm...not sure if the bearing comes with it..what does that looks like ? LOL...coz the clutch was pretty much taken straight out of the car and selling as it is..so bearing should come with it...or wouldn't it ?

60% should last you a fair bit..not sure...depends on how you drive it really..if you trash it everyday..and you have big HP on your car..dont expect for the clutch to hold that long.

but for everyday granny driving i'd say it should last 30,000K or more.

shipping should cost around $70 to adelaide as its pretty heavy.

yeah...sorry guys..just been busy..i just got back from overseas and my work loads has piled up..just trying my best to catch up..

about that pictures..will do it this sunday when i finish work...expect it sunday nite.

cheers

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