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Hi Guys,

I have some mags for sale, aswell as some clutches. PM me if your interested.

The first lot of mags are 16x6.5 with a 4 stud pattern for Silvias etc. There are only 2, they come with the rubber which is 205/50/16's with 75% tread.

Price is $120 each.

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Ok, the clutches I have are.

1 Nismo 4 puck clutch for a Skyline $500.

2 Twin-plate clutches for 300ZX $1000.

I am trying to get some twin-plates for Skylines but they sell really quick so it's much harder to find.

PM me if your interested.

See'ya:burnout:

MrMayhem,

There are plenty of perfomance 300's around, many with over 300rwhp, so for them a twin-plate would be ideal. A few drag 300's are also being made, pulling 9sec.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ok, the clutches I have are.

1 Nismo 4 puck clutch for a Skyline $500.

2 Twin-plate clutches for 300ZX $1000.

I am trying to get some twin-plates for Skylines but they sell really quick so it's much harder to find.

PM me if your interested.

See'ya:burnout:

In your opinion gtstVSPEC would the 4 puck clutch be better that a 2500lbs multi button brass clutch? Also is it nice and easy to push the clutch in? I can't stand being on the freeway in peak hour with a friggin hard clutch to push in...

25GTT,

The less pucks the clutch has the stiffer the uptake, but that doesn't mean that the clutch will be heavy, that is more dependant on the way they spring the clutch, like they do with the heavy duty rebuilds.

The Nismo 4 puck should be stronger than the 2500lb clutch and it is cheap to rebuild, only $350.

PVA,

Remind me what you were after again. I can get lots of 15's but 17's are getting scarce, I have some 17's as drag tyres.

See'ya :burnout:

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