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scopot bush guys - Chad don't be scared of the unsprung triple plate. My OS one is awesome - not as bad as people say they are!

Your's is no daily driver though Andrew......would be a cop in daily rush hour stuff though, but for track use would be sweet

think he meant s.p.i.g.o.t bush, lol

I paid for my new clutch today. I got it from these guys http://www.directclutchservices.com.au/index.htm Their building it for me and i should have it here at the start of next week :)

Im pretty sure its this one as i cant see any other twin plates in their line up. They said they should have it made and sent off tomorrow. cost $2000 include delivery. Can be sent back when worn out and they'll replace the friction material

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DCS Billet Twin Plate and Flywheel: The ultimate in Clutch , which has been designed in house here at DCS, built with the intention to withstand the toughest abuse… The DCS Billet Twin Plate and Flywheel assembly is Proven in many of Australia’s toughest applications including numerous import Drag racing records and proven many other 1000+HP applications. Refer to customer Gallery. Each DCS Billet Twin Plate Unit is individually assembled by hand. The DCS Billet Twin plate is tailored to your exact requirements

Fit it this weekend Chad? U gonna buy come new flywheel bolts since the the old ones have been grounded abit?

Not sure if it will be here by friday, see how it goes.

he wont need new bolts Luke its a twin plate

Why not? The flywheel still needs to be bolted to the crank.

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