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speak to some local workshops and see what they use

my last clutch came from dr drift, one of his suppliers

it was an organic clutch heavy duty - its seen a few deca days, a few days at heathcote and plently of "private road" abuse

still holding up after about 2 years now

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Well i just purchased my Nismo twin plate, Super coppermix, through Perfect Run. Had no issues with transaction and arrived within 2 weeks of payment.

If you REALLY want a local supplier, you can go through RMS motorsport, who is just like Perfect Run and Nengun (be it a little more expensive), but has a shop in Lillydale, so you deal with him face-to-face. I have used Henry (RMS) heaps of times and found him pretty good and he does honor warranty claims, as i had a my mate's set of S15 Splitfire coil packs burn out after 3 months.

Or if you are after a specific local clutch supplier, speak to Vic, at EAS Performance, as his "clutch guy" can get the Nismo clutches (not too sure about ORC), and was disappointed when he found out that i purchased mine elsewhere. He is more expensive than Perfect Run, but then you have the customer service, etc.

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Do a search for clutch, there are a few traders on here who could help you out.

Sliding Performance comes to mind.

Erm..not bringing Sliding down or anything, they sell great products, but try Kudos as his clutch kits come with GENUINE full Exedy kit and not mix and match ones.

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