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hey guys, i have been talking to Andrew from Kudos Motorsports, and he is willing to provide even better prices on his clutch kits if we can get more then 5 people interested to buy a clutch kit.

ok well since i got the interest we needed i sat down with andrew and worked out pricing...here it is...

Freighting costs:

SEQ (Brisbane, Ipswitch, Sunshine Cost, Toowoomba & Northern NSW)- $17.50

Sydney - $22

Melbourne & ACT - $27.50

Other - $38.50

*If you have any questions just give me your postcode and I'll price it up.

**Obviously if you order a flywheel aswell as a clutch the pricing will be different because of the difference in weight, this also applys to twin and triple plate clutchs.

All HD, HDB, HDCB, SO, SC, RC all come with clutch plate, pressure plate & release bearing

All hypersingle and multiplate units also come with flywheel.

Exedy Light Weight Flywheel (NF01) to Suit RB20/25/26 - $504.90

*These can be used with any only of the following single plate kits standard replacement, HD, HDB, HDCB, SO, SC, RC

I would suggest either the Heavy Duty Cushioned Button and Sports Organic kits for vehicles driven on a daily basis.

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t & R33 GTS25-t

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7056) - $278.85

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7056HD) - $364.93

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-7056HDB) - $455.18

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7056HDCB) - $488.79

Sports Organic - (NSK-7056SO) - $525.84

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-7056SC) - $782.37

Racing Ceramic - (NSK-7056RC) - $667.19

Hyper Single - (NH03SD) - $1,476.42

Twin Plate - (NM032SD) - $1,930.79

Triple Plate - (NM033SR) - $2,587.20

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-t

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7333) - $579.91

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7333HD) - $732.09

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-7333HDB) - $919.26

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7333HDCB) - $964.98

Sports Organic - N/A

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-7333SC) - $767.76

Racing Ceramic - N/A

Hyper Single - (NH04SD) - $1,476.42

Twin Plate - (NM042SD) - $2,037.89

Triple Plate - (NM043SR) - $2,587.20

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR, Early (Push)

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7121) - $418.78

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7121HD) - $464.53

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-7121HDB) - $525.28

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7121HDCB) - $575.93

Sports Organic - (NSK-7121SO) - $552.95

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-7121SC) - $843.40

Racing Ceramic - (NSK-7121RC) - $777.56

Hyper Single - (NH03SD) - $1,610.64

Twin Plate - (NM032SD) - $1,930.79

Triple Plate - (NM033SR) - $2,587.20

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR, Late (Pull)

Standard Replacement - (NSK-6755) - $462.32

Heavy Duty - (NSK-6755HD) - $480.12

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-6755HDB) - $594.82

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-6755HDCB) - $765.65

Sports Organic - N/A

Sports Ceramic -(NSK-6755SC) - $910.30

Racing Ceramic - N/A

Hyper Single - (NM04SD) - $1,476.42

Twin Plate - (NM042SD) - $2,107.89,

Triple Plate - (NM043SR) - $2,657.20

Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7172) - $665.50

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7172HD) - $802.71

Heavy Duty Button - N/A

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7172HDCB) - $886.14

Sports Organic - N/A

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-7172SC) - $1,082.95

Racing Ceramic - (NSK-7172RC) - $1,181.42

Hyper Single - N/A

Twin Plate - (NM042SD) - $2,037.89

Triple Plate - (NM043SR) - $2,587.20

Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7172) - $665.50

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7172HD) - $802.71

Heavy Duty Button - N/A

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7172HDCB) - $886.14

Sports Organic - N/A

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-7172SC) - $1,082.95

Racing Ceramic - (NSK-7172RC) - $1,181.42

Nissan Silvia/180SX CA18DET

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7279HD) - $337.71

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-7279HDB) - $405.74

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7279HDCB) - $455.41

Nissan Silvia/180SX S13 & 200SX S14 SR20DET

Heavy Duty - (NSK-6531HD) - $367.06

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-6531HDB) - $411.93

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-6531HDCB) - $505.24

Sports Organic - (NSK-6531SO) - $534.38

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-6531SC) - $790.90

Racing Ceramic - (NSK-6531RC) - $663.81

Hyper Single - (NH01SD) - $1,476.42

Nissan 200SX S15 SR20DET - Comes With New Exedy Flywheel

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7377) - $887.08

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7377HD) - $896.87

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-7377HDB) - $1,031.05

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7377HDCB) - $1,355.11

Sports Organic - (NSK-7377SO) - $1,299.41

Sports Ceramic - N/A

Racing Ceramic - N/A

Hyper Single - (NH02SD) - $1,610.62

Twin Plate - (NM022SD) - $2,272.05

Triple Plate - N/A

Nissan 200SX S15 SR20DET - Use With Factory Dual Mass Flywheel

Standard Replacement - (NSK-7417) - $499.66

Heavy Duty - (NSK-7417HD) - $494.05

Heavy Duty Button - (NSK-7417HDB) - $622.63

Heavy Duty Cushioned Button - (NSK-7417HDCB) - $1,355.11

Sports Organic - (NSK-7417SO) - $558.67

Sports Ceramic - (NSK-7417SC) - $826.85

Racing Ceramic - (NSK-7417RC) - $693.98

any questions please feel free to ask.

Clutch aligning tools and new spiget bearings are also available, these will be ordered through exedy. the clutch alignment tool is $10

*******Exedy will only honor these prices if we get 10 people to buy!!!!********

if you'd like a clutch kit that isnt to suit one of the above cars just PM me and il try and get a price for you (you'l still be included in the group of 10 IF we're able to get a clutch to suit you)

this is a very long post so im sure i might have left something out...

thanks again.

Cheers

CJ

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i was looking at a rebuild of the one that is allready on the car it would cost me somewhere in the region of $250-$320,inc new thrust bearing and machining of the fly,depnding on the ammount of work that has to be carried out.

Downer is the car will be of the road for a week or 2 extra.

I am interested in the price also.

r33gtst cushion button hd clutch.

ok well guys since there is more then 5 people interested il start organising full prices. i will garentee they will be lower then the ones Andrew already does offer to SAU members!!

thanks guys.

CJ

thanks for organizing a potential groupbuy but still have some questions before i commit to buy.

Would you happen to know the difference between your package price and the one stated here?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133154

Thanks

Patrick

I have been keeping an eye on this thread and to answer you questions in regards to the prices compared to that offered by Sliding Performance may I suggest not wasting your time. The answer is simple, the kits Aaron sells are not genuine Exedy Spots Tuff kits; they are kits made up of an exedy/Daikin clutch plate and generic pressure plates and release bearings. These generic components are cheap and potentially of inferior quality.

Regards,

Andrew Sullivan

Kudos Motorsports

I am definately interested. Would be getting one for a R33GTS25T but I dont know too much about clutches so would appreciate some help in deciding on a clutch.. does the clutch kit come with everything needed minus the flywheel? does it come with thrust bearing etc? How much more is there to spend on a clutch replacement apart from this? is it just machining flywheel and labour to fit it?

thanks!!

Also what is the difference between sports organic and heavy duty cushioned button? which is more grippy and which is easier in traffic and lighter on the foot?

it sounds like sports organic would be easier in traffic? if so would it handle 220rwkw no problem?

im guessing the cushioned button would mean thats like a sprung centre button clutch?

i have a ceramic one of those now and its a biatch in traffic... it doesnt disengage when in start, stop traffic.. very annoying which is why i want to change it..its not exedy tho.. some local made one..from just jap

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