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Well f**king said, best clutch ever.

Don't know about it being the "Best clutch ever" but for the type of applications we're talking in here, it's def my pick of the bunch.

My GTR had approx 340 awkw (and I think you're not far off that Luke) and the clutch was more than ample.

If we're talking 400 + awkw (like Flyboy's 32) then there are other clutches out there that would be better suited...........but at that sort of power, the cars are not usually "Dailys" anymore so forgiving clutches are not really a priority anymore either :D

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Don't know about it being the "Best clutch ever" but for the type of applications we're talking in here, it's def my pick of the bunch.

My GTR had approx 340 awkw (and I think you're not far off that Luke) and the clutch was more than ample.

If we're talking 400 + awkw (like Flyboy's 32) then there are other clutches out there that would be better suited...........but at that sort of power, the cars are not usually "Dailys" anymore so forgiving clutches are not really a priority anymore either :D

Correction, best street clutch for a nicely fettled GTR

Heard some good news today, my head and sump should be ready towards the end of next week. Once I have them, I can ramp up the engine build...current ETA is end of September :banana:

For those of you interested in what work I am having done

Head;

Beefy Port Job

Upgraded Springs - Performance Springs

Valve Seals

Tomei 256 8.5mm Cams

General Recondition

Sump;

Extended

Baffled

Catch Can Return

Head Drain Return

A battery charger that charges NORMAL batteries up to 20 times? Awesome! About time they cracked the technology.

http://www.dealme.com.au/deal/national/battery-charger-normal-alkaline-and-re-chargeable-/

I look forward to seeing many of you peeps for the Senna Movie and dinner tonight! Sorry, it is Club members only, for those that aren't.

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YO DAWG I HEARD YOU LIKE TO SLIDE SO WE PUT A SLIDER IN YOUR SLIDER SO YOU CAN SLIDE WHEN YOU SLIDE

I see a Huffy slider... But I don't see the slider it has allegedly been placed in..?

Feel free to point out its whereabouts. I'm sure it's one of those trick pictures that you have to stare at for ages to see it.

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