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i blew my clutch today

where to go on the southside of brisbane for clutch?

and what clutch should i get?

want it to handle 350hp?

and no i dont have that much power yet but i would prefer to do it once

what price am i looking at ?

and should i get a lighten flywheel at the same time?

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im in sydney so cant help on locations...

but i blew my clutch on monday, im looking at either an os giken or might call Jim Berry. i think he's up in qld. theres a couple of threads on his mad clutches, just search around.

as for your flywheel, you might need to get your existing one machined anyway, if you blew your clutch badly enough you might have torn chunks and put scratches into it.

money wise - maybe around $300 for just a replacement nissan stocker up to around 2 grand for a crazy circuit/drag application. theres a mariad of clutches in between, up to you to decide how much you wanna spend opposed to what quality you want.

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are these clutches from slide any good

Heavy Duty 5 Puk Button clutch kit, $439

Exedy (SC) Cerametallic 3 Puk Button clutch kit (330rwkw), $610

and what about this one from just jap

xtremedsbclutchgtst-01.jpg - 850kg Clamp Load

- 25% Increase Over Standard

- Dampened Hub

- Solid Ceramic Facings

- Suit ECR33Detailsspacer.gif SKUXTREMEDSBR33-KNI24001DSBHDQuantity in stock2 item(s) available Price:AUD 530.00

or this one

xtremeclutchgtst-01.jpg - 850kg Clamp Load

- 25% Increase Over Standard

- Dampened Hub

- Cushioned Ceramic Facings

- Suit ECR33

Detailsspacer.gif SKUXTREMEDCBR33-KNI24001DCBHDQuantity in stock2 item(s) available Price:AUD 589.00

please help i want my car back on the road and i want it to handle a little bit of drift and drag and not die on me

which one is good i dont know anything about clutches

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