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For Sale, OSgenkin twin plate clutch (push type suit rb25 series one and rb26 32-33 or rb30 etc , rebuilt by Direct clutches in Brisbane (with receipt) , done 3000ks in a show car so other than a few dyno runs and 2nd-3rd gear pulls on the street it's done stuff all work, never seen the track. 

Was working perfectly when removed and had a good peddle feel and never slipped at 400rwkw 

Only selling due to going manualised auto

Will come with the correct thrust bearing to take out all the guess work for setup 

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Pics available via request 

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1 hour ago, Chrisko33 said:

Would have been perfect but it’s a push Type r33 Gtr come pull

Buy a converter, most multi plate clutches for r33 gtr are push type and you use a converter to make it work 

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On 15/01/2020 at 7:04 PM, r32-25t said:

Buy a converter, most multi plate clutches for r33 gtr are push type and you use a converter to make it work 

It's actually cheaper to properly convert to all the genuine Nissan push gear than the giken converter. I've done that on the 33 - push slave, line, box front cover, release fork, bearing and bearing carrier.

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