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benny installed my one for 750... dunno exactly which one... apparently some exedy brass button racing clutch... spose sam is the best one to talk about on the exact model... might be the same one.

Now u can do some nice hard launches :( and burn the tyres instead.

I noticed when i first got mine, the previous owner hadn't driven it heaps and had the clutch replaced a few months b4 i got it. At first it was really hard on/off, but ended up getting easier to drive after a month or two as it starts to loosen up..

yes, i can hear it if i'm sitting there.. again prolly will wear in a bit and the sound will go away.

so d'ya get it tuned? what u get?

Now i have my new fuel pump in, when its all fixed up i gotta get mine tuned again ... cause its running heaps richer now

something is squeaking in my car most times i brake, it is f'ing pissing me off. i don't think the sound is coming from the cabin, but close to it - maybe the wheels, or somewhere near the pedals in the engine bay

*edit actually it's more of a creaking sound than a squeaking one

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