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south america fellas.

Venezuela, brazil etc. cheap as all hell.

a little dangerous, but thats what makes it fun!

this surprises me,

When I was in Brazil I checked out some stuff, (mainly electronics) and everything was much higher than AU prices.

Locals I talked to said massive taxes on anything not built in Brazil??

Thanks also Simon for your empathy, even if your post was in no way helpful to me lol

And I return with the update...

Mine never felt spongy, and I had already bled the master fully through with new fluid, then bled the slave until the fresh stuff started coming out.

Borci adjusted my clutch pedal to something reasonable today and the problem is fixed... so glad it wasn't the clutch itself, the slave or master, or a snapped and bendy bracket.

Though 3+ months of driving it like this can't have been good for my syncros :P

And I return with the update...

Mine never felt spongy, and I had already bled the master fully through with new fluid, then bled the slave until the fresh stuff started coming out.

Borci adjusted my clutch pedal to something reasonable today and the problem is fixed... so glad it wasn't the clutch itself, the slave or master, or a snapped and bendy bracket.

Though 3+ months of driving it like this can't have been good for my syncros :P

Winner. Good to hear, hopefully mine is same same

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These are currently on a boat headed to Melbourne. Excited! Anyone ordered from streeter that can give me a rough idea of sea shipping times? Is it actually 9 weeks cause i'm gonna go crazy waiting :D

Depends, between 6-9 weeks in total usually

I wonder if Steve pronounces his name with a TH...

LOL!

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