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God I hated customers like you when I was doing gearboxes. Always want somethig that can be everything. Oh I have 9001rwkw but it's my daily driver so I want a soft/friendly clutch but I like to give it a thrash so I need to be able to launch it hard oh and I don't wanna pay more than about $400 for it.

Fast/friendly/cheap, pick two...

Closest youll come to all three for that power level is an NPC Carbotic 10" for around $500. It is an organic clutch rated to 300rwkw and a bit firmer than standard clutch.

Where is your F40 Pat

Haha the mining life is not like as perceived in the east coast.

Trying to save for deposit + pay rent in Perth + pay mortgage in Melb.

Worse off day-to-day living than before ~_~

Final inspection/micolour may have to wait now haha

Or I could disregard financial planning and acquire f40 haha

guys. clutch talk.

car will have around 300rwkw and will mostly be a week end car, sometimes drive it to work since its close etc.

I what is a decent clutch that wont break the bank? id love a nismo twin plate but yeah nah lol

would want it to be nice to drive and be able to take a beating when I track it..

its boiling down to buying the little things to finish it now :)

I like xtreme. dont know about for skylines though.

http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/en/catalogue/xtreme-clutch

guys. clutch talk.

car will have around 300rwkw and will mostly be a week end car, sometimes drive it to work since its close etc.

I what is a decent clutch that wont break the bank? id love a nismo twin plate but yeah nah lol

would want it to be nice to drive and be able to take a beating when I track it..

its boiling down to buying the little things to finish it now :)

Just cough up $ for Coppermix twin.

Or find OS twin/triple.

guys. clutch talk.

car will have around 300rwkw and will mostly be a week end car, sometimes drive it to work since its close etc.

I what is a decent clutch that wont break the bank? id love a nismo twin plate but yeah nah lol

would want it to be nice to drive and be able to take a beating when I track it..

its boiling down to buying the little things to finish it now :)

os twin plate mang, you will never regret it.

or you'll regret it just a little, then you'll learn to be a man.

guys. clutch talk.

car will have around 300rwkw and will mostly be a week end car, sometimes drive it to work since its close etc.

I what is a decent clutch that wont break the bank? id love a nismo twin plate but yeah nah lol

would want it to be nice to drive and be able to take a beating when I track it..

its boiling down to buying the little things to finish it now :)

This one

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/RedBull-Racing-2007-RB3-Main-Clutch-Housing-Coulthard-Webber-F1-Part-Formula-1-/281141040011?pt=UK_Sports_Memorabilia_ET&hash=item41754fd38b&_uhb=1

Sunkist, on 30 Aug 2013 - 07:43, said:snapback.png

2009-2010 depending on condition go from 70k to 90k..

2011-2012 go from $110 - $130k.

You want? There's a prestige auction coming up in belmore soon. There's a nice handful of them in there

Might message you again next year sometime... Also thinking Audi S5 etc

Nah it's for maximizing resale for me brah. Not worried about break downs

S5 is easy in the 70k range Dezz my mate almost bought one 6 weeks ago for $74k out 30kms on it

Would be a weapon mines only the 3.2 6 and it goes fair well so the 8 would be awesome

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