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Hi Guys

I recently removed a EXEDY/NISMO twin plate clutch, which I'm looking to sell.

Brand new its worth about $5,500, it comes complete with titanium pressure plate and flywheel. It will fit both R33 GTS-T and R33 GTR.

FYI information it came off my R33 GTS-T Series II

The only thing that needs to be done are that the Nismo clutch plates which can be reco'd, for around $500 at the most.

Please note that I replaced the clutch b/c my wife found it hard to drive the car and could not get used to it take up rate. This type of clutch would be very good for any Hi po skyline and for race track use

Anyway I'm looking at around $1250 ONO for it. If anybody is interested drop a line in this forum.

Regards

NISGTS

Greensborough

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You bet me to it Ronin.

Just to not mislead anyone:

- R33 gts-t clutches are push type and Gtr clutches are pull (Not interchangable)

- A new pair of clutch plates are about $900, this does not include the machining of the plates in between the clutch plates or labour, i know as my friend just did his a week ago.

Don't mean to upset anyone, but facts have to be stated.

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