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serious!!??

everyone raves about him, thought they are suppose to be good?

He must have a warranty on his work?

I will tell you who doesnt rave about him....THIS GUY *points at self* and i wouldnt hold out hope of the warranty sticking either.

warrentee is sticking at this stage, even though i bought it 2.5yrs ago. it sat on the shelf as i had some personal issues that stoped me from moving forward with my 25-30build.

im not blaming anyone at this stage, i have been completly happy with the workshop that did my engine install ect. and i was on the phone to jim (for a long time) and i was explaining to him that i just want to know "why" this has happened and what caused it, his clutchs are the best, no doubts, ifs or buts. However mine failed, for all we know the front seal on the gearbox (which i hope was replaced) leaked and put oil on the clutch, in turn no matter what clutch i had in there would of been slipping.

I'll post photo's when i get it out of the car...

anyway, comment in my build thread, not in here lol :P

yeh got it, interesting read, without much of a conclusion....

mine will be out monday to see what happend, in my frustration of the clutch dieing i bought another car... lol. *facepalm*

hope to have it back in a week. ill be posting pics of the clutch ect on my build thread for you to see.

anyways, back on topic :whistling:

Don't think anyone went last week. I had to bail on it with uni assignments piling up. There is a southside meet this week which should have a fair few cars attending. I was thinking if anyone else is interested maybe we can go for a cruise to that meet? We can go out the back way avoid the majority of highways and enjoy some mountain roads then hit up the southside meet grab a feed and head home. Anyone else keen?

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I don't think this has run for awhile. I've been busy with work and going up to the Southside meet every fortnight. Not sure if anyone has carried this on most likely it has just died. I'm moving to Brisbane next week so I won't be attending any more.

I don't think this has run for awhile. I've been busy with work and going up to the Southside meet every fortnight. Not sure if anyone has carried this on most likely it has just died. I'm moving to Brisbane next week so I won't be attending any more.

hey mate, were you the guy pushing that broken 323 around in bundal the other day?

I don't think this has run for awhile. I've been busy with work and going up to the Southside meet every fortnight. Not sure if anyone has carried this on most likely it has just died. I'm moving to Brisbane next week so I won't be attending any more.

Yeah it died haha,

Have you finished your degree?

I just finished my last exams, hopefully if it all went well then I'll finally be graduating!

If I get the Goldy meet going again and you're still going to the southside meet then we should organise a meet halfway next year or something similar?

Hopefully CJ will have his 32 up and running again by then!

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