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Old 03-06-2015, 03:59 PM   #1
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FS: Faidanza aluminum flywheel Sr20det $150.00!!

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For sale is my fidanza alum flywheel, ran it for about two years.
Friction surface is beat! Will need new replaceable friction plate.
They are usually only $55.00 for the plate.

Used, and only asking $150.00 OBO
Shipping is available, buyer pays for shipping and pay pal fees


http://www.240sxmotoring.com/fidanza...ka24-flywheel/
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I may be interested. I do have a question though. So by replacing the friction plate does that make it essentially brand new? What other issues could arise?
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I may be interested. I do have a question though. So by replacing the friction plate does that make it essentially brand new? What other issues could arise?
It will operate correctly if that's what you mean.
In other words it's kinda like resurfacing the flywheel, as the friction plate works in conjunction with the clutch disc.
The cleaner/straight surface it is, the better the system operates.
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