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hi, my clutch in my r34 gtt is on the way out, i dont really want to get a lightened flywheel. can anyone recommend a stronger clutch that will drive similar to standard, i dont want anything that is gunna be a dog to drive. i had a heavy duty clutch in my falcon and it was a real dog to drive. links to websites would be good too, thanks heaps

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hi, my clutch in my r34 gtt is on the way out, i dont really want to get a lightened flywheel. can anyone recommend a stronger clutch that will drive similar to standard, i dont want anything that is gunna be a dog to drive. i had a heavy duty clutch in my falcon and it was a real dog to drive. links to websites would be good too, thanks heaps

There are some clutches for sale here on the forum.A heavy duty Exedy will do the job.

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get a jim berry clutch. you'll need someone local to do the install but he will build the clutch to your liking. i just got a custom job in mine. 'mini-monty' it feels as light as a stock clutch but will hold over 400hp. cost me under $900 + the cost of whoever you use to fit it. If you've got an hour to spare give Jim a call (and he likes to talk) he knows clutches and will go through everything with you so you not only get an awesome clutch you actually know what you're getting. (07) 3847 9999.

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