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i'd say thats about the going rate though. gotta think, 2 brand new plates, plus pressure plate, machine flywheel. also they are worth $2500 new arent they?

nar shane he wanted 1150 to rebuild the clutch all up which was more than 500 over another place i took it which is just as good if not better( and the place i got it done don't need to rubbish other clutch shops like jim berry does) :D for nothing jim!

i'd say thats about the going rate though. gotta think, 2 brand new plates, plus pressure plate, machine flywheel. also they are worth $2500 new arent they?

nar shane he wanted 1150 to rebuild the clutch all up which was more than 500 over another place i took it which is just as good if not better( and the place i got it done don't need to rubbish other clutch shops like jim berry does) :D for nothing jim!

Nicks?

Not trying to be a smart arse (well I am but hey) if you cant compair it, how do you know its just as good or better :)

pfft

not naming who

i know its just as good because i got done the exact same job jim would of done for less money (and hes better cause he didn;t badmouth every other clutch place in qld like jim did)

2nd reason hes so gay is because he tryed to convince me he is unique cause he uses carbolic materials on his clutches. heaps of people use it (not trying to be a smart ass) rofl

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