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Lol, I could probably do it for half that, but doesn't come with warranty (I'm not a workshop).

I just done a gearbox in my car this week. I wouldn't say it's that difficult unless your doing it by yourself. Having a second person does make it so much quicker and easier but I've done it solo a few times.

so can I take you up on that? if not, who could do the cheapest labor on these big round plates?

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I have the clutch Melly and Trozzle are talking about and it is amazing.

5 years of Motorkhana launches, Drifting, supersprints and random abuse. Launches consist of dialing up 7000 rpm, loading everything up on the handbrake and slipping the clutch all the way to the top of 1st gear WITHOUT wheelspin. I do this 6 to 12 times every motorkhana and enter at least 4 a year along aswell as hillclimbs and track days.

Either one of the first 2 would be fine

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/225275-genuine-exedy-clutch-kits-r32-gts-tgts-4-r33-gts25-t-r34-25gt-t/

I'd hate to make myself look like an attention whore, but my clutch is here and im having trouble finding a good place to put it in for me. I've called a few clutch specialists, but the nature of my car seems to baffle them. I'm considering esp like recommended, but I dont really want to drive out to qbn with a car that squeals every time the clutch is depressed. So im asking if anyone here knows a reputable workshop that wont trying and speculate that the labor could possibly be 5 - 8 hrs, otherwise I'll resort to going to esp

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