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Hi guys, organising a group buy for H/D Clutch kits for R32-33

This is a special price I'm able to get the clutches at this stage

All Clutch kits are brand new & comes with 12 months warranty on parts

1. Exedy H/D Organic kit incl:

* Exedy H/D Organic clutch plate

* RPM Brass Button Pressure plate

* New Bearings

This kit can handle 240rwkw

$320

2. Exedy Button Kit incl:

* Exedy 5 puk plate

* RPM Pressure Plate

* New Bearings

This kit can handle 300rwkw

$425

Can get clutches for SR20det, CAdet, WRX almost any type of car

Also able to get RDA slotted rotors

my no is 0405-101-901

Marz

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Skylines has 2 diferent types of rotors at the front & rear

they are realy good quality rotors & you geting warranty with them as well

1. Front 280od by 24m $200ea

Rear 266od by 8m $210ea

2. Front 296od by 28m $210ea

Rear 297od by 16m $135ea

All front rotors are vented & the rear ones are solid rotors

I'm locted in SE suburbs of Melb

So these are all youneed to replace your current clutch?

Also im in melb when could i pick one up?

Cheers.

Thats corect this all you need to rplace your clutch, it's the whole kit

I have a set with me rite now, give me a buzz anytime you want to come & pick it up

& the organic clutch operates like your normal clutch, the diference is more clamping pressure than a normal H/D clutch kit, so would be prefect for everyday driving & racing at the tracks once in a while

if you more in to drifting & draging the button clutch would be perfect

Can i ask what the RRP is on these kits??? Cause i've been looking at getting an Xteme Clutch and its a fair bit more expensive than this.

Also Whats the clamping pressure like over stock???

Cheers

Can i ask what the RRP is on these kits??? Cause i've been looking at getting an Xteme Clutch and its a fair bit more expensive than this.

Also Whats the clamping pressure like over stock???

Cheers

RRP on these clutches is $600+ on a Button Kit & $500+ on a Organic kit, not 100% to be sure

You can use the organic kit on a stock car, will be very useful if you gonna be modding your car down the track as the organic kit can safely handle 240rwkw

if I've not mistaken the clamping pressure would be 30-40% more over a stock clutch

Sorry another quick question, is RPM a brand??? It says RPM pressure plate, is that Exedy as well or is it only the clutch plate that is exedy??

RPM id done by clutch industries, use to be PBR but it's taken over by Australian clutch industries recently

but can get the Daiken pressure plates as well

Daiken owns Exedy as most of you would probably know

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