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how is it in traffic krish?

sure, you payin?

its either not too bad or i just have gotten used to it by now

if your stuck in massive peak hour traffic moving 2 inches every 30 mins

then yes its a pain in the ass but i dont do much city driving atm

its a good clutch

you will be fine with that clutch dave

be man enough lol

i have an Extreme Heavy Duty Steel Backed clutch, excellent driveability.

Yeah damo i got the purple one

BUT... now i have an oil cooler :D:yes::P just gonna wait for my next oil change, n in she goes

I just went and got my kit today, want to get it fitted before lala. I went for an Earls cooler which is supposed to be the best flowing. Can't wait to get it on ;)

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davies craig do kits from around $110 ?

using a kit on the automatic gearbox but not engine oil, not as yet. good radiator taking care of that at this stage, even with a journal bearing turbo

davies craig do kits from around $110 ?

using a kit on the automatic gearbox but not engine oil, not as yet. good radiator taking care of that at this stage, even with a journal bearing turbo

Davies craig dont do motor oil cooler/relocation kits, well they dont have any on their web site.

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