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Old Oct 28, 2001 | 12:28 PM
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Want to measure interest in Bronze clutches

Hi:

A friend of mine has a company here in Mexico that makes high performance Bronze clutche, he has been in business for over ten yaers now. He told me that he could give a very good discount on them, so I wanted to se how many org members would be interested in buying them.

I have had experience with these clutches, I installed one in my 240sx two years ago and have never had any problems with the clutch, and believe me that I have stomped on that clutch allot.

So what do you think guys??
Old Oct 28, 2001 | 12:49 PM
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Re: Want to measure interest in Bronze clutches

Originally posted by ionicmax
Hi:

A friend of mine has a company here in Mexico that makes high performance Bronze clutche, he has been in business for over ten yaers now. He told me that he could give a very good discount on them, so I wanted to se how many org members would be interested in buying them.

I have had experience with these clutches, I installed one in my 240sx two years ago and have never had any problems with the clutch, and believe me that I have stomped on that clutch allot.

So what do you think guys??
My friends with muscle cars swear by bronze clutches! I don't need one now though.
Old Oct 28, 2001 | 08:48 PM
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There aren't any Maximas here that are making enough torque that a street disc will not hold the power.
Old Oct 29, 2001 | 05:21 PM
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Originally posted by got rice?
There aren't any Maximas here that are making enough torque that a street disc will not hold the power.
But there is also the benefit that it will last longer , and I can get them cheaper than most of the other brands.
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