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Hi guys

im running a group buy for >>NPC HD Ceramic Cushioned Clutch<<

SPECIFICATION:

5puk Ceramic

1200+ pressure plate

Rated to 350rwkw

The pressure plate I use is a standard Exedy cover that is pulled down and fitted with the same diapghragm spring nismo uses in some of their pressure plates. I then modify the Exedy pressure

plate to suit a 5 puk sprung center disc that I make using a 4.2 ltr patrol clutch plate.

SUITS:

RB20, RB25, mild RB26 Push type Clutch

for a pull type clutch he can do that for $650

NORMAL Price $643.50

GROUP BUY PRICE $550

Shipping to SA $10 per clutch all being shipped to me and distributed Via meeting points

for other states your more than welcome to join in on this group buy

shipping Via Aust. Post to ANY location is $30

we need a 5 orders for this price

***GROUP BUY Rules DONT be ringing Doug to ask him questions all questions to be directed through me if the information isnt already supplied***

1. Madaz PAID

2. iLEC - PAID

3. FJ20-RSX Payment Pending

4. RAD-510 PAID

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Yes iv.e spoken to doug now for about 20 mins now on 2 occasions and made sure they are NOT on/off clutches they must have a bit of rideability but in saying that you ride a ceramic clutch too much and you can say bye bye clutch

atleast with a no cushioned clutch there is less to ride :P lol

seriously guys i wouldnt be doubting the info steve has put down!

as they said he is the group buy king!

nobobys doubting anyone but if ya gunna spend 500 bucks plus i dont think there is any harm in asking a few questions dont you?

nobobys doubting anyone but if ya gunna spend 500 bucks plus i dont think there is any harm in asking a few questions dont you?

oh i totally agree but u can see steve has been constantly on the phone with him! questions are good i ask lots hehe..

no question is too silly to ask

when making threads its easy to forget some of the most basic things to put in my first post took me about 10mins of my smoko because i wanted all the correct information in there

Mike group buy will finish when we have 4 more people that have paid if its a huge success then i will do group buy #2

Ok had another chat with Doug today from NPC and he said this clutch is compatible with the dr30

im emailing Doug this afternoon to get some extra information about the build process he was telling me today but i wont repeat it because im likely to get it a little skew wiff

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