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After a new clutch for my stockish r33 (10psi stock turbo, exhaust) and have NO IDEA where to pick one up from or who to install for me in the sydney southwest area, like campbeltown, liverpool etc. I am willing to travel but prefer closer obviously.

i was thinking an exedy sports organic ( NSK-7056SO ) or even just a heavy duty ( NSK-7056HD )

links, contacts and prices welcomed please

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I have a friend whos a mechanic round campbelltown/ingleburn indust

he can install it for you.. i'll find out the name of the place..

as for the buying.. just ring round find the best prices.. try powerplay.. 9819 7555

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Im in the same situation as you jeffworld2.

I've called around a few places.

If your looking for the Exedy suppliers in the Campbelltown area, Exedy have advised me that

Martins Clutch & Brake

13 Blaxland Road

Campbelltown 2560

Phone: 4628 1177

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Coventry Auto Parts

Unit 1 /7 Mill Road

Campbelltown 2560

Phone: 4626 6885

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Campbelltown Auto One

45 Blaxland Rd

Campbelltown 2560

Phone: 4626 7011

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NB: Im not promoting these places in any way nor am i affiliated with them. Just passing the information as it is needed.

I ordered my clutch from Martins brake and Clutch yesterday and they said it will be in sometime today. $347.75 for standard Exedy R33 clutch.

Im getting my Flywheel balanced and machined at Duncan Foster @ Liverpool (02) 9824 0664. About $110 for the service.

I had my stuff done by them last time for my Celica when i did an auto to manual conversion. They were excellent and the workmanship was outstanding.

Now on a sort of related topic without starting a new thread (and without hijacking this thread too much- apologies).

I am in need of a 1997 S2 R33 Flywheel for a GTS-T.

What i wanna do is get the preperation done first (machining and balancing) and then install it in one go instead of jacking the car up, taking the old flywheel out, machining+balancing and then installing.

It will take too long and too much effort. I will send you my flywheel when i take it out. Like an exchange.

Anyone willing to send me a flywheel?

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if your low on money also, ya can get a nissan patrol clutch for around $250 and they fit just fine. not sure on the part number, but you can get them at repco.. its like a standard clutch, so it holds up to about 200rwkw. its what i have atm, and isnt doing too bad, but if you want to ever take your car to the drags or track, i wouldnt advise getting it. does tend to slip a bit if you dump it. so realy its only a go between kinda job that youd wack in your self if you clutch decided to die badly.

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