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Clutch has shit itself.

I need a new/decent second hand one asap. I use my car for work so have to get it going tomorrow (saturday).

Can anyone point me in the direction of someone with clutch? I've had no luck looking here or on the WWW thus far.

It will need to be cheap, unless who ever is selling is happy to get some money today and the rest next week (ie 300, maybe 400 today, the rest on Monday).

Please help!

Either post here, pm me or call/sms on 0418 994 629

Cheers,

Aaron.

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I bought my last from these guys off ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/EXEDY-HEAVY-DUTY-CL...=item4aa2619154

and when I contacted them direct:

gave me discount and free hat over the ebay cost...

http://northernbrakeandclutch.com.au/ for contact details

so that should suit your under $400 this weekend...

alternatively you could use:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-RPM-...=item3ca4beb6d9

but I have never dealt with these guys and no idea on quality of that brand..

Thanks guys.

I got one from Bundoora.

It's only a standard clutch, and I would have preferred a heavy duty one, but I couldn't to Northern Brake and Clutch in Sunshine unfortunately.

Just had to drive the car from Skye to Bundoora then Bundoora to Hurstbridge with no clutch.

I'm knackered.

alternatively you could use:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-RPM-...=item3ca4beb6d9

but I have never dealt with these guys and no idea on quality of that brand..

They're a decent brand CI...we use them at work all the time never heard a bad thing after selling one. Catalogue and range is fantastic.

shame i have an extreme clutch some sprung button extra heavy duty 6 paddle thing....fs with thrust bearing as well. Would have delivered too as headed out that way.

Doh!

Did the change today.

Old clutch was an RPM HD clutch. It was totally rooted. Like I think the most rooted clutch I've seen come out of a car.

Did a GB oil change too. Wow. Metallic paste spewed out when I pulled out the plug, along with bits of a syncho which I's say is from my 4th gear.

I must say, R33s are very, very easy to do clutches on. The whole thing done in about 2.5 leisurely hours. Of course having a hoist and well equipped workshop helped.

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