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    It'll be a daily driver, but I'd like to be able to take it to the track every now and then. I'm not really a burnout/drag/donut kind of person tho. So It'll have to be heavy duty plus the cars got a bit of power and the last clutch was very balding, but I still want it to be easily drivable. The main question is heavy-duty-organic or ceramic.

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    just use standard clutches , easier on your box and still last for a long time (i drift my car regularly) and they bite well.

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    I thought the AE92 clutches were 212mm, same as the AW11's?

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    I use a RPM Clutch. Only a little bit more expensive than the standard kit and you can tell the difference. Recommended unless the car does get thrashed around a track than probably go with a Exedy or something

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    Exedy Goodness Yo!!!

    These are very well priced!!!! (I should know, CBC supply alot of Exedy/Daiken bearings)


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    what kind of prices are these clutches? Im expecting around $150 for a standard clutch, $200-250 for a heavy duty and around $300 for a ceramic clutch. Does this sound right? Who should I buy from?
    I'd probably prefer a street-driveable ceramic or heavy duty clutch depending on price.

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    tell you what my clutch is like..

    200mm 8 bolt flywheel, lightened
    4 puck ceramic (mostly carbide pads) disc with a sprung centre
    2000lbs Excedy pressure plate

    the clutch feels just a tiny bit heavier than a normal clutch, but i would suggest if they are original items to replace your slave and master cyl for the clutch.. my slave cly cost $48 from memory, and the master cyl was $45 cheaper than the slave! normal prices..not trade etc.. while your there you might aswell..

    a dakin h/duty (uses excedy pressure plate) goes for about $180 trade price.. $260 RRP or so last time i checked..

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    Sounds about right. Where abouts are you located?

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    Im on the sunshine coast. I'll probably just ring around today and look at peoples prices.
    Do you mean thats how much you got it for? Could you get it for me for that price?

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    hell no i wouldn't waste my time and money on one of those..check your pm

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