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I've spoken with my new boss and he has agreed to do the 32, 33 and 34 clutches for $670 fitted. They are a heavy duty exedy clutch and are a good replacement clutch for power under 220rwkw. If you would like to have your clutch replaced just ring us at ABS Springwood (07-3808-3533) and ask for Michael. Tell him you were quoted by Daniel.

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How long would it take - (is a full day sufficient?)

So there a sightly heavier duty clutch than standard i'm guessing.....

How long would this offer be available (i'm thinking late jan next year is when i'll do mine)

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How long would it take - (is a full day sufficient?)

So there a sightly heavier duty clutch than standard i'm guessing.....

How long would this offer be available (i'm thinking late jan next year is when i'll do mine)

It takes about 3 hours including the flywheel machine. The clutch is actually 40% heavier duty than standard and is good for up to 220rwkw safely. The offer is available as long as I can keep my job there. lol :P

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Yeah the sports organic is the next step up. I was considering going for this one when I change my gearbox over. I have a 4 puk ceramic button with exedy plate. I think I'll stay with the button but go unsprung next time.

I'll find out on Tuesday what the sports costs.

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I have a heavy duty exedy in mine.....and mine is yeah well i am not that happy with it really.....i have had it slippin on me...and i am runnin a stock r32.....mind you it was slippin at high revs and it was hot....so maybe i just need a heavier pressure plate....but yeah all i know is that it was slippin. The sports organic i have heard of no probs with.

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Hi dan, sorry for digging up an old thread, ive got a nismo twin plate clutch, a nismo forged pivot ball, nismo operating cylinder and a needle roller spigot bearing, could u please get me a quote for this installed in a 32 gtr,

also can u guys supply braided stainless clutch lines too, if so how much and if not do u know where i can get one from?

thanks alot,

matt.

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