97-98 Spec Stage 2 Clutch Kit Twin Turbo 3000gt 3.0l + Light Weight Flywheel. on 2040-parts.com
Rome, Georgia, United States
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91- 98 3000gt twin turbo SPEC clutch kit and a lightweight flywheel. This Clutch only has 200 miles on it along with the flywheel I paid over $1,000 for them brand new. The quarter is about 550 and a lightweight flywheel is about 475 if you have any questions or concerns feel free to call or email me. Derek 404-644-6454 or 706-295-4112 in perfect working condition
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