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    Looking for a pressure plate and disk for the 3tc for lap and drift purposes.

    Can anyone advise on the best place to get them or brand suggestions?

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    I just got a heavy duty organic clutch which was PBR. Looked like a regular clutch, only the pressure plate was painted yellow. It never let me down.

    Started off with a light pedal, and a little harder to take off from the start. Then gradualy became like a normal clutch.

    For price, you always need to know someone that works at the store.

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    depends what you want man?

    if you got some grant then you prob want to go for a paddle clutch.

    i have a HD exedy, been great behind my 4ac with some light mods and 2-3 motors later haha! its a excellent street clutch seems to cope okay with drifting, hills etc. not great for track tho. had it over heat and go gay, was fine after it cooled down thankfully (didnt glaze woot).

    but button clutch FTW! doesnt take long to get used to. but i adapt fast to new things

    i wouldnt have one in a daily but weekend thrash/track car yeah for sure.

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