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My clutch is F@#KED. Happened yesterday after i finished tafe. Took a bit of work to get it home. Anyways im gonna need a new clutch, preferably heavy duty or if someone can recommend something better. I dont have a lot of money to spend so take that into consideration, Also im positive my clutch cable snapped so replacing wouldn't be a bad idea either. Im in Ferntree Gully, Eastern Suburbs, are there any places worth considering. Kamikaze motors quoted me $650 fitted. I'd like to fix this asap. So HEEEEELLLLLPPPP.

Cheers

Guesty.

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have a chat to chasers www.chasers.com.au they may have a good 2nd hand they can offer you or a new one, irecall some good pricing for a new one. also if its a series 1 r33 you can fit a nissan patrol heavy duty clutch as its the same push or pull type (cant remember). do a search for the nissan patrol and youll find the info you need, im pretty sure it only fits on the series 1 and its good for 200rwkw ish as its heavy duty and good price too as its a local part from most workshops

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Clutch cable?? I believe you have an R33, they have a hydraulic clutch system, using a master cylinder and slave cylinder so no cable. New exedy HD clutch fitted from chasers = $850. What is the problem you are experiencing?? is the clutch slipping??? have you lost your clutch pedal?? are you having to force the gearstick into gear when trying to engage/change gears??

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Clutch cable?? I believe you have an R33, they have a hydraulic clutch system, using a master cylinder and slave cylinder so no cable. New exedy HD clutch fitted from chasers = $850.  What is the problem you are experiencing?? is the clutch slipping??? have you lost your clutch pedal?? are you having to force the gearstick into gear when trying to engage/change gears??

The clutch pedal seems to be non existant. Basically it aint doing anything, The clutch was slipping a bit and was about to get replaced, but know, i physically cant force it into gear. I tried putting it in gear then starting it, but it quickly stalled. Sigh... Help.

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i just got an exedy heavy duty for $370! my mechanic said to install it is about $250... it's supposed to be good for 400-450hp at the flywheel... i'll let you guys know how it is when it's installed...

Where did ya get the exedy heavy duty clutch for $370... thats a good price, was it new?

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