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hi guys i wanted to get the exedy heavy duty clutch for my non turbo r33 and i went down to my local spare parts shop and they said

they dont have it in the exedy catalog, i thought that the rb25de and dets are the same? has anybody bought their heavy duty clutch

for their non turbo r33 gts s2 from exedy? could you post up the part number? and also where would be a cheap place to buy it around

the liverpool area i got quoted 400 dollars.

thanks guy

David

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hey dude, recently i blew mine, i chucked a rpm hd brass button blah blah $900 clutch in, cost $1300 all up fitted cuz the fly wheel adjustments and all that, anyway, in my opinion it is wise to take it to a mechanic, this is definitely not a backyard job.

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