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u can get it for around $500 or less if u get it off nissansilvia.com, or even a trader off here will have a deal that is cheaper than what u have been quoted b4. off the top of my head for the same clutch u mentioned it was about $496 + $20 postage off ns.com

" Pressure plates and clutch plates provided with these clutches are oem bundled released direct from Daiken, RPM or Seco and are not Pink or Purple like the boxed Exedy items unless listed as Exedy."

Make sure you get EXEDY .. I only use the pink clutch covers with pink cushioned button clutch plate

I'm running 360hp in mine with a twin plate clutch, handles beautifully. Though every once in a while it does grind a little heh, fkn noisy twin plates...

Was looking at getting one of these if mine ever fries.... http://www.nengun.com/exedy/hyper-carbon-c...in-plate-clutch mmz.

Tenegah have a deal on supply and fitting of genuine Exedy's

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ex...rt-t279096.html

Be very careful of some of those "too good to be true" prices, as quite often they use some non-genuine parts in there kits.

^^ sounds good to me, am i doing any damage to my car driving it with a very slipy clutch? dont have the funds to buy 1 for a couple of weeks

cheers

You won't be doing much damage, but don't drive it too hard. Tenegah will have your standard flywheel faced, so it should be as good as new :D

i remember a thread created by someone who discussed all the different types of clutches with their pro's and con's. anyone know where this has gone???

i need a new clutch for rb20 and heard twin plates faark rb20 gearbox's so researching on whats best

anyway ideas???

I've got an Rb20 turbo 5spd in my ceffy, and i can tell you that if i had a twin-plate, i'd be on the side of the road still. a single plate heavy duty organic is the go for that particular gearbox.

ring auto clutch in osborne park. got one of his clutches behind my 25, feals like standard and takes anything stock internals can throw at it for around $300-350 with machined flywheel, thrust bearing and spigot bush

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