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Item: R33/R34 GTR Brand New Reconditioned NPC Pull Clutch and Lightened Flywheel

Age: New

Condition: New

Price: $950

To Fit: (What car) R33/R34 GTR

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: Up for sale is my custom NPC single plate clutch and lightened flywheel fully reconditioned and unused. This cost me in excess of $1600+, NPC created this 600rwhp rated clutch for me with two main objectives in mind, driveability and performance. My wife had to drive the car so it needed to be streetable! The only reason I am upgrading to a twin is to contain larger horsepower requirements.

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Edited by GO NUTS

i can vouch for npc clutches being easy to drive, i have had os giken clutches which are annoying to take off smoothly and the npc i have is absolutely awesome to drive around town, its not too heavy on the pedal but is running over 420kw at wheels without any issues, definately worth the dollars, good luck with the sale mate ;)

Edited by unique1
i can vouch for npc clutches being easy to drive, i have had os giken clutches which are annoying to take off smoothly and the npc i have is absolutely awesome to drive around town, its not too heavy on the pedal but is running over 420kw at wheels without any issues, definately worth the dollars, good luck with the sale mate ;)

Appreciate your comments, thanks buddy!

Re the flywheel, is it a new item or is it the standard flywheel modified?

Any idea on postage insured to WA 6163?

PM sent R34kid!

how does it fit an r33?

theyve got different gearboxes...

Hi Bumblebee, I'm only quoting what my mechanic advised me. Apparently the pull clutch suits the R33 and R34 GTR

well they dont.. otherwise it would suit my r32 gearbox as well which is also a pull type box and exactly the same as the R33 one...

R34 = 6 speed getrag box...

the rest are completely different...

id fix it b4 someone makes a mistake in thinkin it will fit their car...

Edit: oh.. and get a new mechanic.. :(

Edited by Bumblebee
well they dont.. otherwise it would suit my r32 gearbox as well which is also a pull type box and exactly the same as the R33 one...

R34 = 6 speed getrag box...

the rest are completely different...

id fix it b4 someone makes a mistake in thinkin it will fit their car...

Edit: oh.. and get a new mechanic.. :(

Different makes of gearbox yes but the same bell housing, same input shaft and same motor. Even the late, late GTR32's will fit this pull clutch. My mechanic is excellent thanks anyway

Different makes of gearbox yes but the same bell housing, same input shaft and same motor. Even the late, late GTR32's will fit this pull clutch. My mechanic is excellent thanks anyway

If it fits a r33 GTR then it will also fit a r34 gtt, goodluck with the sale.

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