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Maybe Admaz, on the cruise tomoroow you could apply the suplex or pile driver manouver on James, get him and the gang off their bums to finalise the VIC thing. I seriously think at this stage that's all that is holding the deal up..[james can confirm]

Yes, it will include flywheels. As not to step on other distributors toes, they suggested to limit SAU to Skyline/Nissan models only & anything from heavy duty up.

..[Jamezilla can confirm]

Shouldn't be taking this long???? Also be on the look out.. once Jamez sorts out this VIC thing out, I have a contact at a tyre manufacturer lined up to supply SAU permitting. ps: no crappy make either :) [spelling] OH-FEED-EL-SHUN :D

hey buddy... i'm defintiely in need of a new clutch, considering i have just completed some engine work and my standard clutch can't handle the extra power; so it's time to spend some MORE bloody money..

i'd be after a new clutch system and a lightweight fly wheel.. how far away are we to this deal, in your opinion? i have a track day coming up, so I would probably need to get it after I completely kill the clutch on the day.. so ASAP would be great..

cheers man..

Giles

there is a hand full of people here who need a clutch asap.. is there any way something can be arranged for now? maybe a group buy of heavy dupty GTR/GTST clutchs from your rep? pls guys alot of us are waiting on you!

OK Guys below is a list of people who ergently need clutchs and have expressed interest in this thread. Can we organise either a group buy or a discount for buying so many or some sort of club discount asap.

Stirlo_GTR

gts4_fun

vendetta

Adzmax

Bass Junky

benm

myr332

ajmck

Black33

MM2death

gatty

phorj

NickR33

Blitz_R33

Gizmo73

ed R34

*plus I am sure there will be more if something takes off..

Aaaah! forgot to give an update.. sorry guys.

Here's where we are at,

I pretty much secured a deal where SAU would become a "licensed distributor" on all exedy products limited to skyline models. They needed some other details which I felt would be best handled by the senior/pensioner/war veteran :P SAU guys, so I have handed everything over to James "jamezilla" and hopefully he will keep you updated.

I wouldn't expect to see this happen any time too soon, I'm after a clutch and flywheel too but I don't think it will go ahead untill the Vic SAU is up and running. If Mesh or James are reading this can you confirm??

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