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Item: Rebuilt excedy twin plate clutch (NPC)

Condition: FRESHLY REBUILT

Price: $900

Location: Brisbane/Yatala

Took this clutch out of the car when we did the gearbox swap. Had some wear so decided to get it rebuilt and buy a new push clutch to make the gearbox swap easy and save time. Please note: this is a PULL type clutch. If you have a PUSH type gearbox & Slave cylinder you will need to do a conversion to use this clutch.

Also selling the gearbox that was in front of this clutch (1997 r33 series 3 gtr gearbox) - Thread -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...ox-t309999.html

Discount for buying both (both for $1750 instead of $1900!). Please feel free to ask any questions. Postage is possibly at buyers expense.

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Discount for buying both (both for $1750 instead of $1900!). Please feel free to ask any questions. Postage is possibly at buyers expense.

hey mate i know that this is a major lowball offer but its all i got and both items are already negotiable;

ill throw u 1500 for both and i can pick up.... i am in southport on the goldy... my number is 0432227592 gimme a call and we can sort something out.....

cheers,

chris

pretty sure r33 gts-t is push. the late model 32 GTRs (vspec/vspecII), 33 GTRs and 34 GTRs are all pull and the 34GTT is pull as well. Some boxes are easy to convert from push to pull, others are not - i don't know if the 33gts-t one is or not but will find out and let you know.

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Bump - these are both still for sale. Have been busy recently so havent been checking site as often as i should. Pm's replied to - feel free to call me if you want to discuss further - 0400412580.

Cheers,

Gervase

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