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Nismo twin plate clutch with new plates held 1031rwhp in my gtr for 2000km, plates were replaced about 1000km before I changed to auto $1000

Splitfire Coils $300

JUSTJAP coils - was in my rb26 with 638rwhp like new as I went to splitfire coils within a month as I went rb30/26

Microtech LT10s - with loom off my r32 gtr - about a year old

HKS Coil overs - they were on the car when I bought it and quickly changed to a drag type spring rate $1000

Call Julian 0434778285

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sorry splitfires gone, i have other coils from Just Jap for $150 near new, only ued to run an engine in before changing over to the splitfires.

Still have coil overs and clutch too

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