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ahhh damn it!

:rofl:

sorry ill call you tomorrow nite bout the seat

yeah, was going to have jim berry make a clutch and he said to grab a 2nd hand gtr pressure plate.

he also said that multi plate clutches are for poser's :(

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missed this post^

he can, but it was going to be $400 odd cheaper...

Did you end up getting in touch with Keith at KB Clutch Engineering in Penrith? He builds an awesome clutch at unbelieveable prices IMHO - you've seen our GTR launch and he built that for under $500 and its still going strong, what was that? Say 2-3 years ago?

I wanted the clutch to be the weakest link in the drive-train and KB agreed with me. He said the only benefit a multiplate would give me over something he could build is 'bragging rights at the pub'.

So mine is a KB built single plate and I love it.

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Did you end up getting in touch with Keith at KB Clutch Engineering in Penrith? He builds an awesome clutch at unbelieveable prices IMHO - you've seen our GTR launch and he built that for under $500 and its still going strong, what was that? Say 2-3 years ago?

I wanted the clutch to be the weakest link in the drive-train and KB agreed with me. He said the only benefit a multiplate would give me over something he could build is 'bragging rights at the pub'.

So mine is a KB built single plate and I love it.

Keen to have a feel of this clutch to have something in mind for next time. I haven't seen your GTR launch, what revs are you launching at?

I went the Ogura twin plate and I don't know about bragging rights but I absolutely love it. I couldn't be happier with mine after the punishing I've given it at WSID however I do like the price of yours :D

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