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ahh i did not know that!

id prefer nismo to be honest :P

Yeah for sure!

Having said that Nismo is made by Exedy, you buying an Exedy clutch does not mean you have a Nismo clutch.

As Exedy will make it to what Nismo's specifications.

I should have bought an Exedy or a Nismo Copper Mix, but I for now, I will get my Nissan OEM clutch rebuilt stronger.

NPC ftmfw...won't use anything else now. They made me a 10" organic (fits standard flywheel) rated to 300rwkw and it has less pedal effort than my cushion button had. Holding up beautifully @ 260rwkw. Best part is it was less than $600.

Enjoy your twin plates and buttons mofos!

NPC ftmfw...won't use anything else now. They made me a 10" organic (fits standard flywheel) rated to 300rwkw and it has less pedal effort than my cushion button had. Holding up beautifully @ 260rwkw. Best part is it was less than $600.

Enjoy your twin plates and buttons mofos!

I will

bought some new horns.

shit sounds f**ked up currently.

/randomflamin mongrel

I bought a horn expecting it to be loud as fark. But was disappointed

Cut off distributorship with GW, sorry mayne. Can probably get it from a GW retailer cheaper than you could have through me anyway.

Synx6000 seems fairly hard to locate stores that have it in stock. Tried Repco on centre road but no go. Might just go with my usual Motul 8100

NPC ftmfw...won't use anything else now. They made me a 10" organic (fits standard flywheel) rated to 300rwkw and it has less pedal effort than my cushion button had. Holding up beautifully @ 260rwkw. Best part is it was less than $600.

Enjoy your twin plates and buttons mofos!

I currently use a Xtreme Heavy Heavy duty organic clutch, recommended over Excedy when I got Sabbadin to do the work. Pedal feel is good and easy to drive. Cost about $650-700 from memory and holds 250-300rwkw i think

I bought a horn expecting it to be loud as fark. But was disappointed

Synx6000 seems fairly hard to locate stores that have it in stock. Tried Repco on centre road but no go. Might just go with my usual Motul 8100

I currently use a Xtreme Heavy Heavy duty organic clutch, recommended over Excedy when I got Sabbadin to do the work. Pedal feel is good and easy to drive. Cost about $650-700 from memory and holds 250-300rwkw i think

Lol is it the hella super tone or somethig? Anythings better than the crackly one I have now

Lol is it the hella super tone or somethig? Anythings better than the crackly one I have now

It was this one. 139db my ass.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stebel-Nautilus-CarStebel Nautilus Car Air Horn Kit Red 12 volt 139dB LOUD-2-Tone-Air-Horn-Black-Kit-12v-139dB-/25

Aaron has a dysfunctional horn.

Tony, if you can find it, give Syn-X-3000 a go...it's just a semi synth version of 6000 with a 10w40 grade. ~$25-$30 and will last ~5,000km instead of 10,000km like the full synth. Very good oil for the money.

Yeh this is what I have. I paid 43.50 or something my next door neighbour is a manager at hella lol he got em in for me at cost

so called lexus last week for a new gear knob since mine bit worn after 6 years.... $285! im like yehhh nah.

go on ebay lexus of miami in usa bought and delivered in under a week $140 landed.. what the ferk? not to mention the service was amazing constant updates on location departure / landing etc

sad state of affairs here in aus.

oh and i got a better gearknob then the one on offer here for 2 and a half times the price!

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