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Fs: Used Exedy Nc10t Pressure Plate For Push Gt-r Or Gts-t // Machined (matte) Rb25det Flywheel // R33 Gts-t Or R32 Gt-r Push Slave Cylinder


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Hi Guys!

Recently replaced my clutch kit so these parts are for sale!

Item: R33 1998 GTS-t Slave Cylinder

Condition: Good Condition, No Leaks, No Cracks on Leather Boot, 101k kms

Price: $40

Item: Exedy (NC10T) Pressure Plate from R32 GT-R Push Type Sports Ceramic Clutch (Silver One/Made in Japan/Not that Pink Shet :blink: )

Condition: Used, some very slight heat stress marks, came off my GTS-t.

  • Suits NSK-7121SO or NSK-7121SC
  • Pressure Plate Clamp Rating: 10,800N/1,101kgf,2,482lbf
  • Casting Type: Ductile (Anti-Burst) Cast Iron
  • Great for rebuilds!
  • Send it to Jim Berry

Price: $100

Item: R33 1998 GTS-t Stock Fly Wheel

Condition: Will Supply Machined with matte finish as recommended by Exedy

Price: $100 (Machined) $50 (As-Is, still very flat with no scores)

PICK-UP ONLY (Except Slave, will post for $8.95)

Location: Liverpool, NSW

Contacts: PM or Here!

Cheers,

Johnny

Clutch Slave SOLD

Available:

Exedy Pressure Plate

RB25DET Flywheel

RB25DET Pivot Point, will fit R32 GT-R Pre 1993

  • 2 weeks later...

Still for Sale! - Take the Lot for $120

** Exedy NC-10T Pressure Plate

** Factory Pivot

** Factory Flywheel un-machined

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

TAKE THE LOT REMAINING FOR $100

** Fly wheel

** NC10T Pressure Plate

** Stock Pivot

  • 2 weeks later...
TAKE THE LOT REMAINING FOR $100

** Fly wheel

** NC10T Pressure Plate

** Stock Pivot

Is it still for sale ?

Could you put pics about pressure plate ? Can i fit it on my r32 gtr 1991 ?

regards

Is it still for sale ?

Could you put pics about pressure plate ? Can i fit it on my r32 gtr 1991 ?

regards

Hi there,

I will take photos of it on the weekend... Provided your R32 GT-R uses a 'Push-Type' clutch setup, then yes. I believe all R32 GT-R Pre March 1993 uses Push. Please check.

Hi there,

I will take photos of it on the weekend... Provided your R32 GT-R uses a 'Push-Type' clutch setup, then yes. I believe all R32 GT-R Pre March 1993 uses Push. Please check.

yes it's push type.... is it in good condition ? could i make paypal transfer ? could you send me it ?

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