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i need a clutch installed on my R32 gts-t asap... have the clutch in possession but wont be free until 3pm onwards. who can do the job?

or

does anybody know anyone in my area(dandenong, lyndhurst, narre warren) that can install it for a decent price?

cheers :)

Sucks to be you and I Josh.

My clutch is due too. $800 supplied and fitted using dedicated Honda care and parts HAHAHA. But yes, pending on it to burn right out. For now I still manage to get uphill.

Slippage FTW!

haha mel :) i got my Exedy 5puk cushion button clutch for 220 he he... and its costing me a further 350 to be installed including machined flywheel and new thrust bearing..

and you think yours was slipping! 5th went first, then 3rd, then the rest... 1st in high revs goes off still lol thankgod i had it to go up the "semi hills" on stud rd :)

ive got a mate who has once again saved my ass...

DNGRUS, thanks but ive got it done :D are you able to do clutches?

Edited by 180sxdrifterj

the more you load a slipping clutch - the more damage you do to the flywheel

if your clutch is shagged and slipping baby it around, unless u want a new flywheel too

it will last a bit of you baby it around

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