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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..

Direct from Excedy HQ.

EXCEDY ARE SHIT CLUTCHS

Nothing but genuine off the shelf Jap clutchs will ever touch any of my car's again.

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why all the short answers joshie boy - you think you're too cool for description? :P

how many kms?

72hrs.

Brisbane to noosa, Noosa to around town. 200 - 220kms at the most.

nismo how did i guess u was going to post up those pics..

we all know how u drive mate..

No Taz,

They are just a shit clutch and I will beat my little drum until I get a court order telling me to stop. But as my product failed, they have no legal grounds to shut me up.

Its not even the point, the fact they sold me a shit product that did this is a joke, the fact it was sold via HQ makes it even worse. THIS IS the clutch they told me I needed.

Then to not want to know about it after it happened.. Guess what I'll cost then more then a f**king vaule on the clutch by posting what I do

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