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I went in for my major service about 5000km ago, and the guy told me that i would need a new clutch soon. I have either a push or pull type (not sure which one, but the one that makes the clutch pedal move higher and higher the more worn out it is).

I was just wondering what type of clutch should I get, and where can I get it for the best price?

I have a 98 r34 GTT (manual obviously lol)

I don't take my car to the track or drive is on boost regularly, so basically just for normal driving- so i don't need any high performance race clutch or anything. I'm really noob when it comes to clutches, so if anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be great!!

Thanks :)

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I'd suggest an Exedy replacement clutch kit. Good value for money.

Have a chat to Kudos motorsports, which is also a forum sponsor.

You could get either a HD kit or an OEM replacement kit. Dont think there is much difference in price between them.

http://www.ebay.com....=item33634b0248

Hope this helps.

Btw, I believe R34 GTT clutch is pull type.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

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