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I did some looking around and couldn't find anything terribly recent on decent replacement clutches for the R33 gtr. Mine is slipping on boost - stock but running 12psi.

Being new to the GTR world, I found this:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-XTREME-H-Duty-Clutch-kit-KNI25003-1A-FOR-NISSAN-SKYLINE-GTR-R32-R33-R34-/361858322886

Am I better off looking for a particular set up with the stockish GTR or ebay spec will do?

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The ebay link for the xtreme clutch mentioned has pictures for illustration purposes only. It is an organic clutch. See link of actual clutch from the Xtreme guys. https://xtremeclutch.eu/product/24562/KNI25003-1A/.

It will almost drive like a stock clutch. The 1170kg pressure plate will make the pedal heavier, but nothing outrageous. I've used their singles before and they are quite good for the price.

Will last at 300kw for a fair while and will suit small low mount turbo stuff with the occasional launches.

It is about the cheapest good clutch you are going to find so yeah, good standard replacement.

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