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I'm looking for a clutch that can handle 600hp and that is not too harsh on the street any suggestions. Thanks in advance

MATE. Give your boy your clutch sell him your car for one dollars. Give up and go to church on Mondays. Remember to skip work.
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Hmm. Is it a solid hub. Or.sprung hub?. He has a clutch master 725 series clutch solid hub. He also races on a unpreped track. So i was thinking a super singal would work well especially if its a sprung hub. The shock of a solid hub is ripping the tires loose. And at launch he cant seem to ride the clutch. The twin plate he has is ver aggressive with the solid hub setup. I have a osgiken twin im will to trade. I'm willing to install his clutch in my gts4 rb26 powered and put the sprung hub os giken in the rb25.

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Oh. Thanks. Lol Piggaz i always liked your profile photo. My uncle always told me growing up. "You cant teach cops to sing you just upset the pig and you get mad" for years i didnt know what he ment. Now i figure its telling an idiot something that can help them when they think they know it all. Funny looking pig mate. :D:D:D

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