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Yeap PM replied too, I am really 90% going for the patrol clutch, depending on what Gav says, but really i could not see why I shouldnt, cheaper, heavy duty, etc etc etc read all the threads disscussing it and the only bad thing I saw was that the 4wd clutches are not meant to slip so if you drive around slipping the clutch a lot it could develop glazing, but other than that there are heaps of ppl with higher hp cars than my stocker running around with it for months and no probs so i wonder what Gav has against them ................... ?

Plus if it only costs ~$250 for the clutch and ~$200 for the install the for ~$500 to have a clutch fully installed you really cant beat that, plus I just cant afford anything atm, looking at ditchin insurance next year and getting clutch, brakes and other things that need doing, just a bit wary on ditching the comp, might just go for 3rd party cause ctp only covers 3rd party personal injuries, not property :)

glad im inside now, it really sucks being a window down person in this weather

NO WAY! I am the same way, I stick the climate control on 32oC the highest it goes and put both windows down, get that wierd extreme hot and extreme cold feeling, well when I am by myself I do that, once I have a passenger it all gets shut up and cc gets put on 25oC or 27oC for their sake :D

NO WAY! I am the same way, I stick the climate control on 32oC the highest it goes and put both windows down, get that wierd extreme hot and extreme cold feeling, well when I am by myself I do that, once I have a passenger it all gets shut up and cc gets put on 25oC or 27oC for their sake :D

yeah i have sympathy for the passenger, namely the gf who hates her hair getting messed up!!

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