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Just wondering if anyone of you kind people would be willing to let go of a standard R33 GTS-t flywheel with the flywheel bolts posted to cairns for 100 bux. I had one coming but I presume he has piked out and not sent it like he said was going to. Oh well.

If anyone can please let me know and will post through address via pm etc.

Thanks in advance.

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thanks dangerous dave

and i really dont think that they are worth 250 bucks mate i think your the one that is dreaming.

If you havent already called Jim his will be between 200-250 but they will already be machined back, so you dont have to then get that done.

Oh, and if you still have yours I think he does a swap over on them, so that might save you a bit too.

dave: i have a OS giken twin plate (TS2CD if anyone is interested) in there now, and I want to revert to a single plate as it costs too much to rebuild. I rang jim and he said 300... The cairns heat has nothing to do with my head mate.. its always like that :P I just need one NOW!#$!@# car comes out of panel shop wednesday and I have the clutch sitting here. hope all goes to plan.

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