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heavy duty, dunno brand, but its rated to 600kw at the fly, $550 installed

600kw @ fly for 550 installed???

the guy sold/installed yr clutch is load of bs <_<

550 installed is good price even for stock clutch

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550$ sounds like it fell of the back of a truck price installed by uncle joe

i just got a extreme clutch the clutch kit alone cost 500 all told was $855 done by kent brake and clutch

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my single plate heavy duty 1,050gk Exedy single plate organic cost well over $1,000 installed by Adelaide Clutch. $550 is unrealistically cheap. Sounds like you got a 2nd hand stock clutch at best - especially if it let go so quickly.

Hey guys,

After that night in the hills I didn't think I'd make it back home..lol

Bloody exiciting and scary at the same time though.....Lucky I had just put new tyres on the day before.. I felt the most safest right up the ass of the R33 in front of me, once he was out of sight it was pitch black and had to use high beams to really see the corners... so I can appreciate the hassle of being in front.. it's be like driving blind...

Besides from the 2 near misses we all had.. it was a great night .. well stage one atleast :O

Hope we can do it all again soon!!!

P.S. How's ur radiator holding up now Vange?

P.S. How's ur radiator holding up now Vange?

hey duc,

radiator is leaking from the core, gona take it out tomm and swap it with the 1 in my non turbo 33, then weld the leaking 1 and put it in the non turbo. cbf spending more money haha...

temp didnt go up at all while driving, so shuoldnt b 2 bad of a leak.

thanks 4 asking,

also thats 2 every1 that helped out :(

ps, if u ever thinking of selling ur car at the end of next yr, let me know ;)

Iceduck312 where are u located most of the time

:)

the R33 in front was that the 4door 1

Hey yeah I'm in Broken hill mostly now..

...as for the R33 in front it..was the one with the tall dude..that had his chick navigating..

Where can I buy me one of those?..lol..

i saw the nicest R34 GTT on the way home from work today i told him about SAU he said he normally visits silvia/nissan site was specific...

had a peeshooter zaust but when he gave a boot full it was heaps loud and went good

once u pick ur jaw up of the floor u will b amazed ;)

start researching wot boost controler u gunna put in it i think R34 GTR comes with BB turbos in any even a mate runs his R33 GTR @ 19psi on stock turbos he claims there ceramic maybee sum1 could confirm this...

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i saw the nicest R34 GTT on the way home from work today i told him about SAU he said he normally visits silvia/nissan site was specific...

had a peeshooter zaust but when he gave a boot full it was heaps loud and went good

Yer that was me in the 34 I am a member here but I don’t come on here much.

yer it goes ok for now, better soon :) it has 239rwkw @.8bar. yer my zaust is small but is a twin 2,1/4 system off the front pipe no mufflers :)

Yer that was me in the 34 I am a member here but I don’t come on here much.

yer it goes ok for now, better soon  :D  it has 239rwkw @.8bar. yer my zaust is small but is a twin 2,1/4 system off the front pipe no mufflers :D

hi man i was suitably impressed with the performance and note of ur car wd

ur was quiet when it needed to b and loud when u stepped on the gas

mine is just allways loud :D

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