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I dont forking know, I dont think he wanted another one so he didnt bother

Any way sif be so gay as not to use a multiplate, rattle is the jap hard tune signature

so he tells his story of how his jb clutch broke in half on him, but he couldnt be bothered finding out the cause? dooschebag he must be :D

u gotta sound/look tough someway, seeing as u dont have a gtr or sport an rb26 :wave:

There aren't always explanations for things. Unfortunately, shit happens, and a lot of the time, there isn't good reason for it. I wouldn't be thinking so much about it breaking, Shane, as that is a one off thing. I would be thinking more about what Andrew says, that many people have said they are pieces of shit as far as a 'good' clutch is concerned.

EVERYBODY DANCE NOW!

There aren't always explanations for things. Unfortunately, shit happens, and a lot of the time, there isn't good reason for it. I wouldn't be thinking so much about it breaking, Shane, as that is a one off thing. I would be thinking more about what Andrew says, that many people have said they are pieces of shit as far as a 'good' clutch is concerned.

EVERYBODY DANCE NOW!

:wave: omg that's soo harsh i'm gonna go cry now :wave:...

well if it does the job, then theres no farking way i'm paying 3x for a 'good' jap clutch. but if it dont work, i'll try a custom twin, and then if that fails. plus i've already got the Full Monty at home waiting to go in

P.S i like how u dont beat around the bush anna :D

so he tells his story of how his jb clutch broke in half on him, but he couldnt be bothered finding out the cause? dooschebag he must be :D

u gotta sound/look tough someway, seeing as u dont have a gtr or sport an rb26 :wave:

Why would he bother persuing somthing that had failed? To be honest if i had somthing fail I wouldnt bother going back as all you would get is BS excuses and still have a broken clutch

I cant wait to whoop you

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