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Nismo twin plate brass button clutch

comes with Lightweight Flywheel

Good condition overall, clutch disk pads slightly worn from approx 1 years use

pulled from my R33 as i was using it for work and was a little to serious for my business colleagues

I'm in brissie call on 0407 750 566 willing to ship AUS wide at buyers expense

$650. ONO

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just reading other posts of similar clutches for sale and i think i might be a little above the going rate

PRICE DROP $450

i'm not really in the know bout clutches so i apologise for my ignorance

it came from my r33 gtst running a stock engine

here are a few more pics hope they help

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i'm sorry to mess people around but i have been told it's only a single plate... the tuning shop that removed it led me to beleive otherwise, apologies, if it is useful to anyone i'll let it go very cheap and free freight

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