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So I've bought a bottom end and gearbox from r32 gtr. Once we sepreated found this little beauty.

Well over my needs so come buy it.

Havent split the g'box yet but hopefully i find more goodies. Keep your eyes on the thread

OS Giken R3C Tripple Plate Clutch/Flywheel

- Includes bearing and carrier

- Suits pull type R32 GTR gearbox

- Looks low k's, maybe 25% worn

- Rated to 1000hp

- Price $1400 (These are around $3K new)

Location- Dandeong VIC, but will deliver locally if necessary.

Contact- PM or 0423292542

(Disclaimer- pic shamelessly stolen from anothr thread- pics for item description purpose, not he actual clutch. Just come inspect it)

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So I've bought a bottom end and gearbox from r32 gtr. Once we sepreated found this little beauty.

Well over my needs so come buy it.

Havent split the g'box yet but hopefully i find more goodies. Keep your eyes on the thread

OS Giken R3C Tripple Plate Clutch/Flywheel

- Includes bearing and carrier

- Suits pull type R32 GTR gearbox

- Looks low k's, maybe 25% worn

- Rated to 1000hp

- Price $1400 (These are around $3K new)

Location- Dandeong VIC, but will deliver locally if necessary.

Contact- PM or 0423292542

(Disclaimer- pic shamelessly stolen from anothr thread- pics for item description purpose, not he actual clutch. Just come inspect it)

You stole my pic dude!!! :) lol

haha yeah sorry, i googled and your fs thread was the first to come up

i did say shamelessly stolen. lol hope yours is sold, gl anyway

It's all good Bro. :)

Mine has not sold yet??

Good luck with your sale.

free bump for awesome clutch, am using this on 25/30, awesome clutch, still streetable!!! good value

cheers mate. going 6-speed auto in the gtr so very unneccesary.

thought the price might be high as theres been no bites.

thanks for that

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