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hey all,

i am looking for a new twin plate clutch for my R32 GTR as the current one has been mangled by the previous owner. I have had the car nearly a month and have driven 3 times. The box has been pulled out and it looks like its gonna cost me $3k. Anyone know where i can get them asap? Melb preferably.

Cheers

Glenn

why 3K??? it there something wrong with the box itself? 1800 - CLUTCH (1800 - 258824) or www.xclutch.com.au (SA)

OS gilken AVO turbo world 03 9584 4499

Advan (Syd) 02 9647 1326 www.advan.net.au (exedy)

Think justjap do ATS carbon clutches 02 9545 0532 www.justjap.com

happy hunting.

Guest darrinspencer

Excedy twin plate brand new $1650

Call Nick's performance clutches on 07 32779403 Brisbane

Talk to Doug, tell him I sent you

These are normally worth $2800 plus

Excedy Aust. were of off loading about 20-30 twin plates to suit 32 GTR push type

These also suit 32 and 33 GTST

Let me know how you go.

it was 3k with fitting. I cant rebuild the clutch cos thats what was done by the previous owner 4 months ago. Something inside had shattered and was stopping the plates from engaging. The fork has a huge chunk missing from where something was rubbing against it. Soemthing about the bearing was also modified (by Amberley - bah!). So i had to get a whole new set - cluctch plates, pressure plate, carrier, flywheel, and whatever else goes with it. I couldnt be bothered dealing with it and want the car back asap so i just went ahead with it. Thanks for the info guys...i'll keep it in mind next time my clutch dies! hehe *knocks on wood*

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