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i have a extrem heavy duty clutch that i got from horspower in a box it is very street driveable worked fine for me and i was pushing in the 300rwkw mark but im after more power as motor is being rebuilt

im chasing $280 for it i will take photos upon request

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i also a custom made sub box for a r33 turbo boot it is perfect fit without losing any space in you boot ill put pics up tonight i can email you pics if you like its for a 12" sub im chasing 150 for it plus postage reason for selling is no use for it anymore

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with the clutch, how much meat is left. how does it feel compared to the stock clutch - is it alot heavier? and also does it include all parts necessary to replace stock clutch ie bearings etc?

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PEAKIN no it will work on any car any car at all

Nozila there is a heap of meat left its is heavier but it also can be used as a dailt driver all is there to replace your clutch its easy to drive with

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