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Item:OZ GIKEN TWIN PLATE

Age:Just been rebuilt with genuine OZ GIKEN plates

Condition:good

Price:1300

To Fit:RB25/26

Location:perth

Contact:PM

Comments: i had this clutch rebuilt 1 mounth ago but sold car.

it was rebuilt using genuine OZ GIKEN plates so as good as new clutch never used since rebuild

Edited by Sweetleaf
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hows the driveability of this clutch compared to the ease of the coppermix twin?

Hey mate I have one of these clutches, I love it. Took me a little to get used to but very happy. My car was a daily driver at one stage, wasn't great in heavy traffic but still very drivable. Never really worried me too much. The car has now got 300 at the treads and the clutch is still going strong. Includes track days and drags. Hope this helps anyone.

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