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Hey guys,

I have a OS Giken twin plate clutch that is in great nick still with some meat left on it (3.81mm on each clutch plate). There are no grooves on the clutch plates or the internals but ever so slight wear from thrust bearing on pressure plate prongs(hardly anything) the flywheel is in excellent cond as if just bought. This clutch will fit in any RB box(this includes GTST). Also its a push type clutch which can be rebuildable-when the time comes. The clutch itself held 270Kw and if anyone is interested I am offering it for $600, NORMALLY A $2100 UNIT!!!Can see pics below. pm any interests or call anytime on 0400262578.

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Hey guys, I pretty sure this is the best priced clutch out there at the moment and even with a flywheel that looks like it just came out of the box!!!!

Any questions send us a pm

sorry to ask but the pics look like they were taken in 2005.

THATS COOL. THE CAMERA DID'NT WANT TO CHANGE THE DATE FOR SOME REASON SO I SAID F@#K IT!

THEY ARE RECENT PICKS TAKEN 2 WEEKS AGO!!!

EXCELLENT WORKING CLUTCH WHICH CAN BE REBUILT MANY TIMES OVER(NOT LIKE YOUR ORDINARY CLUTCH). ALL THE INTERNALS ARE GREAT AND LIKE I SAID THERE IS STILL A GREAT DEAL OF MEAT ON THE CLUTCHES.(3.81MM ON EACH). PRESSURE PLATE STILL HAS AN AWESOME CLAMPING LOAD.

SEND US A PM IF INTERESTED!

So what are they like to drive with??

Heavy peddle?

On/Off or a bit of play?

ONLY A LITTLE BIT OF A HEAVY PEDAL BUT YOU'LL GET USED TO IT WITHIN 20 MIN. ASLONG AS YOU DONT RIDE THESE CLUTCHES THEY ARE AWESOME. ALSO THESE SUCKERS ARE VERY GRIPPY AND CAN HANDLE STRONG LAUNCHES!!!

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