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for sale is a Brand New In Box Jim Berry Full Monty Race Clutch that i purchased a while back for an engine build that got cancelled.

Clutch is single plate button type, rated to over 800hp. 4400 pound clamp load.

will fit in a TT or NA Z32 gearbox!

Size, Spline OD & No. of Teeth 240 x 25.5 x 24

comes with clutch centre, pressure plate, thrust bearing and oil seal.

i paid $1450 for this clutch.

ideal for anyone going to make some decent power but still wants good driveability

here is website link

http://www.motorsportworld.com.au/outlets/raceclutch/

asking $1200 posted aus wide

Edited by lobsta

Any idea if this will fit other models, 33 to be precise?

it has the same physical size, spline outside-diameter and number of teeth so it would fit fine.

these can be verified on the exedy website under 'clutch finder'.

cheers

rob

Edited by lobsta

Don't bother Neil, i bought it today :-D

Lucky bastard!

I'm ordering my Full Monty on Monday. Except this one will cost me abit more...

Let me kno how she is to drive. I'm curious how 4400 lb will feel on the pedal.

Lucky bastard!

I'm ordering my Full Monty on Monday. Except this one will cost me abit more...

Let me kno how she is to drive. I'm curious how 4400 lb will feel on the pedal.

Will be a few weeks away yet, still gotta have have some things done to finish off the 3540 upgrade im doing.

Isn't this dependent on Push/Pull type?

Thanks for scaring the shit out of me!

After you mentioned this i thought i better do some of my own research (which i should have done before i bought it), found out that a z32 N/A clutch will fit a 33 but not a turbo z32 clutch, then found out that the turbo z32 is 10mm bigger, paniced and then remembered that the clutch and tape measure at 15 feet away, turns out it is the N/A 240mm and not the turbo 250mm, everything else is the same including all being push type, could have been an expensive lesson tho.

For the record 32 and 33 gtr and 34 gtt and C34 stagea is pull type, the 34gtr is also pull but bigger that the others.

Edited by W0rp3D

For the record 32 and 33 gtr and 34 gtt and C34 stagea is pull type, the 34gtr is also pull but bigger that the others.

Only late model 32 GTR's. Fitted with the larger rims, Brembo brakes etc.

The first few years of R32 GTR used Push type.

It can be modded eitherway but you gotta drill and tap your bellhousing.

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