FS: Clutchmasters stage 4 clutch
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Selling it because I dont even know how to drive stick yet and dont wanna risk blowing my tranny up. So I will take things one step at a time.
Used stage 4 clutch wabout 1500 miles on it, so it is basically just broken in. Bought it from 2UNIQ, havent even opened it. $350 shipped firm.
Used stage 4 clutch wabout 1500 miles on it, so it is basically just broken in. Bought it from 2UNIQ, havent even opened it. $350 shipped firm.
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well as far as I can tell, its just the clutch, like the clutch plate...I dont know too much about clutches so I mean I can takt it out of the box and tell you whats there and take pics if you want. But as far as I know its the clutch....lol lol.gif
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Vehicle: Hyundai Tiburon FX
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I dont even know how to drive stick yet and dont wanna risk blowing my tranny up.</div>
whaaat! omg tibbychick, it's so simple. just go out there and practice practice practice. once you've grown into it, you will not make any mistakes no matter what and you will ask yourself why you even brought it up smile.gif
do you drive stick? i have an auto... but i really wanted stick. it's not really a pain in the butt as people think they are. i used to drive my dad's 96 wagon stick and there's really no difference between auto and manual no matter what conditions you are in as long as you are consistant in driving stick and you grow into the style of driving. if you're talking about racing stick, than it's better because you learn as you go along. with auto, you just floor it... wink.gif
whaaat! omg tibbychick, it's so simple. just go out there and practice practice practice. once you've grown into it, you will not make any mistakes no matter what and you will ask yourself why you even brought it up smile.gif
do you drive stick? i have an auto... but i really wanted stick. it's not really a pain in the butt as people think they are. i used to drive my dad's 96 wagon stick and there's really no difference between auto and manual no matter what conditions you are in as long as you are consistant in driving stick and you grow into the style of driving. if you're talking about racing stick, than it's better because you learn as you go along. with auto, you just floor it... wink.gif
Yeah, I'd like to see some pix. I'm hoping that it includes a better pressure plate, the disk, throwout bearing, and an alignment tool. I'd be overjoyed if it included a flywheel, but I doubt it.


