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Good riddance to a rubbish clutch

To be honest, it hasnt faired too bad. Its done nearly 50k over 4 years.

Exactly how mine looked when i pulled it out, whats going back in its place

Jim Berry carbide plate. Along with my RB25 and R33 S2 box.

How'd you go getting it all out Dion , struggle much or? Good to see some progress :P

Not too bad. I went to a party last night, got home at some un-godly hour, slept a bit and then went out there with some Corona's lol.

pics of new clutch? and how much?

I dont have it yet. Its roughly around $1k. I'm sending him 2 complete aftermarket clutches to use parts from / trade in aswell (included in that price).

I dont have it yet. Its roughly around $1k. I'm sending him 2 complete aftermarket clutches to use parts from / trade in aswell (included in that price).

sounds a bit gay

how many jigga watts is it rated too

sounds a bit gay

how many jigga watts is it rated too

well they are useless to me.... Will cost me $800 for another Xtreme so I might aswell pay $200 more....

he said it will hold 300rwkw and can give it hell - may be able to handle more I dont know, I just said it has to be able to hold that.

why so much?

a NPC i can get for $550 +$30 shipping

will hold 350rwkw and a 1250kg pressure plate but that's ok your the one that needs to be happy with your purchase

Yeah I know, but whatever I do somebody somewhere is always going to say it was the wrong choice. I did consider getting a NPC clutch, and may still do so - nothing is set in concrete yet!

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