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For sale is my Jim Berry Fully Monty Race Clutch setup out of my VL Turbo which was running an R33 Turbo Gearbox.

The clutch disc is a carbonic 5 puk sprung centre and has a 4400 clamp load.

Also includes pressure plate, flywheel, engine backing plate and every bolt you'll need to install the package.

I'm after $1,000 for the complete setup. All parts were in excellent working order when removed from the vehicle.

Give me a buzz or send me an SMS on 0422 081 438 if you're interested. Cheers, Phil.

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*sigh* I guess there's nothing I can do when I brought that upon myself.

Price dropped to $800 cash and I'm throwing in the starter motor to suit the setup.

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