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Bought brand new from NISMO. Done about 1500kms. Seriously.

As new condition.

Part no. 3003A-RS592

PUSH type Clutch for R32 GTS-t, R33 GTS-t, R32 GTR

$2500.

Contact me: andrewho at viriumgroup dot com

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  • 2 weeks later...

And i thought my twin plates were awesome!

Too expensive though!!!!!

Holy shit that is one beast of a clutch!!

BUMP for that!!

Oh yeah, how did you attach images to your original post merli? I canot find a browse button anywhere when i make my first post, i can only add pictures when i reply to my own threads, does that make sense?

Lepperfish: Removed from the car after 1500kms because I'm selling the car. They would be over $4000 if you tried to source one from an Australian distributor. I bought it for Jap retail plus $300 shipping, and it came out to $3100. No lies. Straight truth.

BNR32: expensive?? Are you serious? This clutch is literally brand new (the clutch plates aren't even worn in yet), and it's about $1500 cheaper than you'd get from Australian NISMO distributors!!!

To post images like I did, you have to host the images yourself, and then use the img tags:

e.g. [ img]http://www.dummy.com/photo.jpg[ /img]

  • 3 weeks later...

Bro will be interested in sending the set of clutch overseas (singapore) ? How much would the freight be and also r u willing to negotiate the price a little more say anything up to 20% ?

I can organise freight to Singapore no problems... I have no idea how much freight would be...

[email protected] to discuss the price, but no, If you want a $2000 clutch, this isn't the one for you.

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