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the man builds thousands of clutches, 3 of them have issues and all of a sudden his clutches are no good.

the man runs a business , has insurance for these sort of misshaps, and will sort it out.

I have to agree with this guy and besides that was a year ago I think its safe to say its sorted now . . . .. if not ill deal with that when the time comes :D

300rwkw?? rofl.. bet your going for the brandon spec 245kw lol

:D

hey tasman hows the 180 going, spark plugs done? oil cooler?

:D

hey tasman hows the 180 going, spark plugs done? oil cooler?

sif i do that..

im going to do it when i sign it over to you..

which is:

new water pump

spark plugs

oil cooler

EBC..

Its the end of the world

if thats the case - tas tell hai that i'll look after the knight sports fd for him until the storm passes..

ill keep it in my garage :D

sif i do that..

im going to do it when i sign it over to you..

which is:

new water pump

spark plugs

oil cooler

EBC..

you have my bmx as collateral - feel free to do it before friday - so i can go far a delicious nice and easy sunday morning drive... :D

Edit - first thing tuning 2moz morning

yummeh :D

sorry we will have to have a sudden death match as i called dib..\

u can take the leb spec hyundai

oh helllsssss no!

ok ill take the vspec then :P

I'm also running a Jim Berry clutch, and I have no qualms about doing it. The man knows what he is doing, and builds damn fine clutches. They sh*t all over the likes of some 'reputable' brands such as exedy. Good jap brands such as OS Giken, etc, sure, also great clutches, but my Jim Berry was far cheaper, more suitable for what I use it for, and drives like a stock clutch.

And speeking of rotaries, it looks like a super fast one might have decided to play for the Road 8 sprint championship :D. But even if he wins the last 2 rounds I should have him, as long as i get a half decent result in both.

Oh thats right about your bike..

ive modifed it for you so u have more controll and feeling over it....

ive listen to what josh did with his bike when he used to ride and removed the seat and increased the diameter of the pipe making it longer and wider *blackman standards i think josh said* pop down for a test ride!

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are you sure ur gonn have it by friday? not monday/

the man builds thousands of clutches, 3 of them have issues and all of a sudden his clutches are no good.

the man runs a business , has insurance for these sort of misshaps, and will sort it out.

True and I agree but stuff like clutch I rather pay a lil more and forget about the thing as a whole which is why the Nismo twin coppermix will be the 1st on my list (hope that'll NEVER be in the list).

Oh thats right about your bike..

ive modifed it for you so u have more controll and feeling over it....

ive listen to what josh did with his bike when he used to ride and removed the seat and increased the diameter of the pipe making it longer and wider *blackman standards i think josh said* pop down for a test ride!

---

are you sure ur gonn have it by friday? not monday/

i do like that option - you can tell your friends you are going for a bike ride and tehy think nothing of it, have you put the rubber cap over the end? i like it to feel more realistic, umm i mean comfortable :D

yeh should be friday mang, 3 business days, and i banked her tuesday so wednesday, thursday, friday

:P

Get my msg CoLin?

Yeah I'll let you know. Probably not keen so early. I hate getting up that early on days I don't have to :D

Its the end of the world

Certainly seems like it.

Edit - first thing tuning 2moz morning

Gunna be ready for driving tomorrow night?

I'm also running a Jim Berry clutch, and I have no qualms about doing it. The man knows what he is doing, and builds damn fine clutches. They sh*t all over the likes of some 'reputable' brands such as exedy.

but my Jim Berry was far cheaper,

If Exedy was such a shit clutch why do they have world wide branches world wide and manufactures choose their clutches to be used in factory produced vehicles..

Daikin has been in the market for years and still goin strong..

exedy only gets a bad name from people floggin off fake shit that looks like exedy but not.. even NPC use exedy internals but they use their own clutch case..aswell as people choosing the wrong clutch for their application..

generally most people dont understand that its reccomended to do around 500km's of soft driving before u start to punch it.. its generally the same for the carbon clutches but they need to be at specific operating tempretures before it starts to work since its a specifc racing clutch.

True and I agree but stuff like clutch I rather pay a lil more and forget about the thing as a whole which is why the Nismo twin coppermix will be the 1st on my list (hope that'll NEVER be in the list).

do i dare ask the retail on one of those??

True and I agree but stuff like clutch I rather pay a lil more and forget about the thing as a whole which is why the Nismo twin coppermix will be the 1st on my list (hope that'll NEVER be in the list).

Clutches are a consumable you will need one eventually lol.

If I was going to go JB clutch again I would definitely be asking for the anti burst cover/shield whatever its called.

i do like that option - you can tell your friends you are going for a bike ride and tehy think nothing of it, have you put the rubber cap over the end? i like it to feel more realistic, umm i mean comfortable :D

yeh should be friday mang, 3 business days, and i banked her tuesday so wednesday, thursday, friday

:P

yes u banked it.. but did u tell them u want it out when it clears too??

with banks when its over 4 digits you need to give them a day or two notice.

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