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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is my old Exedy hyper single clutch. This was used for somewhere between 18-24 months in my 34 before a friend slipped the clutch too much at an SAU event (not good with ceramic buttons) and wore it out, So out it came making way for a twin plate. The clutch disc was a ceramic button 5 puk which ended up wearing and slipping leaving some marks on the mating surfaces.

The Good, Pressure plate and flywheel are in great nick (they need a skim before use, about $30-40) the mating surfaces are still relatively flat with less than 1mm of height variation. Very little wear on the pressure plate teeth

The Bad, needs machining before use and a new clutch disc ($140ish). I would of done this myself before selling but I really just cant be arsed. Looks worse than it really is due to the button scratching from slip.

Originally I was just going to sell the flywheel but someone might want a good power rated clutch and flywheel combo on a budget. So for under $500 you can have something that will hold 300-350kw with ease and not be a prick to drive.

Item is Located in Penrith NSW, happy for anyone to come inspect before buying. Asking price is $200 which is very reasonable seeing as the flywheel is $500 new

I can post anywhere in Aus but be mindful this thing weighs a fair bit, somewhere close to 10-15 kg so shipping may be pricey!

Contact via PM, If you wish for more pics just ask and I can either txt them or send them via PM

Pics.

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