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Go the ceramic puk. The organics are crap they heat up quite and slip like all buggery.

Hard launches mine used to have issues from new (Xtreme) with only 200rwkw.

That 5puk ceramic is a bargain for $300.

Mark AKA Jenkies has a really nice feeling clutch not sure if its excedy or Xtreme but i think its a 6puk ceramic

i jumped in my car after driving his and mine felt shit and mine is a HD ceramic too but pressure plate feels light

ok so if i got the first link ill be safe??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ts-t217561.html

also were can i buy these locally?? as i think for the extra $50 warranty would be good!

cheers

Edited by rad33

Sorry guy's but this is my little rant after drift day.

So i was going home and let two 32's in front of me on the way out of Mallala and it was all fine until we got past the intersection.

After this i see on of them step it out side ways going down the Mallala road which i can deal with. Then as we go down further we go past a police officer who had pulled someone over wish it was the guy in front of me, then once we are past the police officer a bit further down the road he decides to slow down and step it out again. The final straw for me that htis d**k Head did was we weht through the tram tracks and he went into the other lane and fishtailed for about 2 100 mters up the road. I then gave my girlfriend my mobile to video tape this guy but he then did a runner lead frogging cars not using indicators at all. This person took the two wells turn off and it looked like a country car as it had mud all in the guards and stuff!!!

I have your license plate number mate and some video of the stupid s**t you did. You are just ruining it for us all and you wont want to let me see you at any of our cruises!!!!!!

hey reuben ill c ya bout 6pm tonight!

I'll be there :P

Waiting at my desk, getting excited each time a courier/postal worker comes in ... I'm waiting for a few "packages" :(

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