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Hi All,

Up for sale is a brand new JB Full Monty clutch. It was intended to go into my 1989 GTR however it was stolen from star city 2 weeks ago.

I have the reciept which will come with the clutch. It cost me $1243 a few months ago.

Asking $1100 including the cost of shipping.

Please note: My original account is nvy18t i changed my email and the validation seems to be bugged and now i cant post or reply with it since its always asking for a validation have sent a few emails to christian but havnt had any luck in a response.

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I havnt made 10 posts so i cant respond yet to pm's

The clutch is a single plate Full monty. Jim built it to handle 330 kw@wheels easly this is what i told him my gtr is producing.

Full monty organic 3200LBS clamp load.

Im located in Sydney

Regards

Paul

  TRB26T said:
I havnt made 10 posts so i cant respond yet to pm's

The clutch is a single plate Full monty. Jim built it to handle 330 kw@wheels easly this is what i told him my gtr is producing.

Full monty organic 3200LBS clamp load.

Im located in Sydney

Regards

Paul

Push/pull type?

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  TRB26T said:
Best i can do at the moment is $850 + $50 postage its a brand new Jim berry clutch im already loosing $400.

Please consider

If you are in sydney i will give you $850 for the clutch.

If you live interstate i will give you $850 and you throw in free postage.

I leave it up to you, i have cash ready to deposit into your account.

sms Manny 0406747726 and i will call you back to discuss further.

Thanks mate

$850 is a good price on it. a single Exceedy will set you back that much and not hold as much power.

Paul, looks like you have a buyer with Manny - i'd chase him up if I were you!

sucks to lose money on these things eh...

Yeh thanks DAN00H, but turns out it might not suit Manny's application so its still for sale.

  DAN00H said:
$850 is a good price on it. a single Exceedy will set you back that much and not hold as much power.

Paul, looks like you have a buyer with Manny - i'd chase him up if I were you!

sucks to lose money on these things eh...

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