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hi guys, i just purchased an imaculate R33 gtst today, and i noticed on the way home in the wet, when i took off at a set of lights the dlutch was slipping a bit, i think it mite be on its way out, so my Q's is, what is a standard clutch worth and who has an aftermarket 1???? and how much did they cost?? Brands, prices etc etc. thanx for your help pplz. 85URK

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So Does Any1 Had A Clutch Replaced Before At All?? Any Info Will Be Appreciated

is it your clutch or wheelspin?. If it is your clutch see jim berry race clutch at Stones Corner up there in Qld. Ring directory and ask for the number for Italia Spares and speak to Jim. He can build you a custom clutch that will suit your requirements. I am only recommending him to you cause he is the best. Tell him that Paul Diemar sent you and he will look after you.Paul...DIRTgarage.

thanx for all your info guys, whem i took off at the lights, i thought it was spinning but when i changed 1 into 2 into 3 i realized that it was the clutch, its still ok, i can drive around town no probs but if i do a higher rpm launch, it slips. so i think its on its way out, but it will last a little longer just driving normally. any 1 got any ballpark prices on a clutch???? standard and aftermarket of any type, i just wana get an idea what im going to be up for. thanx again pplz.

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