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Hi guys.

Both items are located in Georges Hall. Shipping will be paid by the buyer as well as paypal fee's (if you want to use them)

Item: OSG "3 speed" gearbox with OSG Billet sandwich plate.
Price: $5,000
Condition: Like new. I picked it up from Award Diff and Gearbox yesterday having just been fully refreshed. It had a 2nd gear failure (one tooth broke off) which was replaced with a brand new gear. It also received a 1st/2nd selector sleeve and a brand new 2nd synchro ring. This box is basically brand new. I kept Nissan standard 5th gear for reduced RPM on the freeway.

Link to gearset. http://www.otomoto.com.au/p/4146449/nissan-skyline-gt-r-and-z32-5-speed-close-ratio-gearset-by-os-giken.html
Link to sandwich plate: http://www.otomoto.com.au/p/8745823/nissan-billet-sandwich-plate-for-skyline-.html

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Item: Nismo Coppermix Twin Plate - Competition Model (Pull type 5 speeds only)
Price: $1,200
Condition: Used. It has been in my car since 2005 and has travelled roughly 35-40,000 Kms. Only removed when I went to an OSG OS88 gearbox. It wouldn't fit. This clutch would have to be THE clutch to use on a street driven GTR. They just do not die, lovely to drive and not heavy under the foot.

* I will take friction plate thicknesses tomorrow and post them up.

*Or buy both for $6,000.

Clutch photo's. Both plates wore exactly the same. From what I can gather, new thickness is 8.0 mm and 7.1mm is where they are considered needing new plates. This was holding 472 RWKW on a 2.8 stroker when it got pulled out.

Top plate

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Bottom plate

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Front cover

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Back of flywheel

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