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HKS GD Pro twin plate clutch kit -Push type
Located Newmarket, Brisbane.

$450.

Suits high powered RBs.

Hi res pics: http://1drv.ms/1jBrmsS

Was behind a RB30DET with late model R33 GTR gearbox. Has done 5000ks since new friction plates were installed and is still in immaculate condition.

Included are 2 new metal plates.

I can supply the parts required to convert from pull type (late style clutch) to push style (early style clutch) to the buyer if reqd.

Prefer not to post as it's heavy (includes flywheel) but can post if necessary.

Edited by Alf
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For those who are concerned about the clutch fitting a pull type gearbox, my 33 GTR box was originally pull type where i changed the pull type parts to push parts.

Those parts are:

Front cover plate (purchased new from Nissan)

Release bearing

Fork & pivot

Slave cylinder

These are still on the gearbox and will be removed when the buyer needs the conversion. https://3rvnaw.dm2304.livefilestore.com/y2ptf85ZLis9CMjMYAG2OdUwfFhLzFBLsxE3vrVEuxUFdOA82tRqbAobaPMXJND8yQE3hTHXtxfph0YbmEZIYb7ol1H7ihkL9Jv6f*k8py6Cmo/20140328_162739.jpg?psid=1

Pic of the conversion kit http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag338/brian30det/100_0100_zps950c6411.jpg

I'm looking for $500 firm for both clutch and pull-push conversion kit.

Edited by Alf

http://www.nengun.com/hks/gd-clutch-pro

Like any twin plate its a bastard to drive in traffic.

It was in a weekend warrior, handled 385rwkw like it was nothing.

ATM its sold pending payment.

Edited by Alf

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