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ORC 409D Single Plate Metal Clutch Kit - suits BNR32 HNR32 HCR32 ECR33

Complete kit including cromoly lightweight flywheel, clutch and release bearing. Is just on 12 months old, bought new from RHDJapan and done less than 10,000ks and has HEAPS of life in it. Is still on car for the next week or 2 so can test it running if you're quick. This is the 409D, rated for higher torque than the 409.
Only selling as I will need a stronger clutch with next round of mods, and have gone with a twinplate ORC as they are an awesome quality lightweight unit. Pickup on Brisbane northside or can post in Aus at your cost.
Pics are of the clutch from when bought/installed last december, will take more pics inc showing plate thickness once off the car. Twinplate has just arrived today so will be installed within next 2 weeks.

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Aeroflow tube and fin intercooler, 600x 300x 76, 3in outlets. 

Everyone says something like this but, I can honestly say was only put on car for testing against a bar n plate intercooler of same size (this one had less pressure drop but the bar n plate cooled better) and has seen about an hour's use..So new it still has its plastic wrapper and box, as pictured...just got some minor scuffs in black paint during install, and I dented in the top rail slightly to fit my car (Dent is in the top panel only, not a tube/fin) as pictured. $250ish brand new so grab a deal here at $150.

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GK Tech poly subframe bushes. These are BRAND NEW - didn't even make it to the garage, and are still in the box. Bought them to address roll centre correction but achieved the same by cutting the top off the whiteline bushes I already had installed so didn't use these. My loss, yo gain. Fits a number of vehicles; details here on the GK Tech website - https://au.gktech.com/polyurethane-rear-subframe-bushes

$100.

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also have - Nismo adjustable FPR off an R33 Gtst and others - used but in excellent condition - $90

Tein S-Tech medium-rate springs to suit R33 gtst and others - brand new still in box - $250

 

I had a look on the website.  It says that they come with replacement inner sleeves.  I  think I can see them in your photo.  It also looks like you have slipin collars in the box, I presume these can be used as shims.   Am I right about the sleeves and collars in the box?

Hi mate, everything that it comes with is in the box, i havent used it. There are metal inner tubes in the kit. I will lay it all out and take a pic.

You needed a clutch too right?? ?

11 hours ago, oktaytrz said:

Hi mate,

Do you think the intercooler is ok to handle 600hp? 

Thanks

according to Aeroflow, yes.

On 06/01/2020 at 8:01 PM, hardsteppa said:

according to Aeroflow, yes.

Would you be able to ship the intercooler to Perth, WA? post code 6107

On 08/01/2020 at 12:02 PM, oktaytrz said:

Would you be able to ship the intercooler to Perth, WA? post code 6107

hi mate, that wouldn't be a problem but I believe postage to WA and NT is pricey compared to rest of Aus? and unlikely to have time to get it posted until the week after next. Happy to do it tho if u want.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Nismo FPR now sold, so, sorry to all those watchers that were waiting for the Yen to fluctuate further before making an offer, even though the sale is in AUD. 

Clutch and intercooler still waiting for the gentle caress of an appreciative buyer. 

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