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FARK!!!!

I go out and spend craploads on a clutch and then EVERYONE starts offering them cheap!

/rips hair out/

I got an Exedy Extreme, 6 button clutch [pull type] - 43% stronger than standard...Price from daikin was approx $750 - please tell me you cant get them cheaper than that? [via pm]. Thanks

I doubt it. How could they be exactly the same, when you have a 32?

btw 32 and 33 gtst parts and prices are NOT the same!

its the same clutch u spastic but for the 32 :D

pricing wont be that much different

The price from Daikin [Trade Price] is $750 for the part you spastik...+ tax + profit margin + markup + tax + remove + refit :D

Is yours a "pull" or "push type"? Do you actually know [i wonder]? :P

"Push" type is always cheaper...

Yours should be "push" based on the fact most rwd 32,33 AND 34's are...only early model 34's likke mine are Pull type - same as 33 / 34 GTR - and are stronger / more expensive to begin with...

end :P

lmao u spastik... i dont know... all i know is benny put it in for me before his shop opened up and the price i got was basically cost price without install costs :D

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