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Nizmo twin plate clutch with lightened fly-wheel. Rated at 500hp was in R32 GTR but began to slip after engine upgrade and power over 380rwkw. Needs new plates as they are fairly worn.

Complete with fly-wheel: $900.00

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Two Nismo clutch plates would cost about $1100 + shipping from Japan...

Judging from that clutch plate, (I assume there are two, and a centre plate as well) it's a NISMO Spec I clutch... Rated to 900kgf

Sorry, I was quoting prices for replacement NISMO clutch plates from my NISMO Parts Catalog...

You're right, Exedy does manufacture the clutches for NISMO, and you could probably find a suitable clutch plate from the Exedy range.

bbenny, i have spent the last week and a half searching for a cheap set of NISMO GMAX plates for my twin plate clutch. Mine also has exactly the same problem as yours and i am trying to source a set of plates...

The cheapest i have found for my clutch was $550 per plate and that was for the cheaper Exedy/Daikin set...

If you truly can find a set for cheaper then please forward me there details as i am very interested!!! I am in such need that i have actually posted some threads in search of some plates...

If you cant give me details of where to get these plates for $600 then i guess you assumed their price just to sell your clutch quickly!

Tom

I got my Nismo twin plate rebuilt here using Xedy plates cost me $1600 and I still believe it hasn't got the right plates in.

addit Is the 32GTR a pull type clutch......if so more exxy

I think it is crucial to get the correct plates as you have highlighted 51Jay!!

My quote of $1300 is a fiar one i feel, but im totally pissed off about it!! I thought that it would be more like $800.....

Clutch plates for any twin plate clutch will cost atleast $400 each for any decent type of plate, no matter WHO you speak to. If someone can guarantee that theyll do it for less, they are lying or dont know what they are talking about!

Tom

Ok i dont understand why you are trying to accuse me of anything BNR32. Im sorry if i have upset you by giving a different quote to you. im not trying to make any enemies here so please dont accuse me of anything. if you have a problem please PM me no need to disrespect anyone.

well the quote i got was from Envy Imports who have rebuilt a few of these clutches and have one exactly the same for sale at about $1500. Their telephone number is (02) 99773533 i was told that a new set of plates would cost between $500 - $700 so i gave you the middle of that.

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