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Hey guys,

The clutch in my r34gt-t decided to die just before christmas and i need help finding good prices in perth.

Ive called up exedy distributors and just wondered if anyone has some suggestions. Is it worth trying to buy

from japan and getting it sent over? Cheers guys

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$1100 supplied n fitted for Exedy heavy duty includes flywheel machined and new spiggot bush

Mine was supplied and fitted by Bart in Bunno.

Worth the drive south.

:thumbsup:

Edited by Dsturbd

Pretty sure we put a new fancy flywheel in mine from memory......it was a lot of sleeps ago lol

Yea you got one of the zing zing things , also im sure you were still drunk when you arrived from the hotel so could also cause memory loss :cheers:

I got a clutch from NPC in Queensland www.npcperformance.com.au after numerous recommendations on SAU forums.

It is a heavy duty organic clutch. Can handle over 300 rwkw and feels like a factory clutch. Heaps better than the clutch I had before which was really on-off and bitey, which puts heaps of shock through the drivetrain. Good price, delivered within a few days of ordering. I also bought a new flywheel at the same time. I am very pleased with the clutch.

  • 6 months later...

sorry to thread dig, didnt want to start a new one.

does anyone know where in perth i can take my exedy ceramic HD clutch to to get reconditioned?

can i source the part(s) elsewhere then get a workshop to fit them, or will i have to send my clutch to a specialist to replace the pucks?

thanks.

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