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Old Mar 27, 2004 | 07:12 PM
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Okay, just got a reply from clutch net and their discs are not to badly priced and I heard that they are fair good quality. BUT they're pressure plate is expensive. Could I use a New stock Pressure plate? How would it hold up?
Old Mar 27, 2004 | 10:16 PM
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but why when you can get a Clutch Specialties clutch from our Classifieds for cheap,cheap!??

i don't think ive heard one bad thing about the clutch 88turbocrx is offering... I run it and i think its probably one of the best features on my car, next to the gas pedal.
Old Mar 28, 2004 | 11:02 AM
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Again, it would be expensive. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP is more like $ 360 my funds. I can get a dual friction centerforce for about the same and have it next day from a local shop. when you you have to pay for school and so on that's alot of money. specially when you go fucked over on the first turbo you bought also so funds have to recover from that too. I think I'm going to ride out my stocker for a few weeks after the install then upgrade.
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