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Old 05-07-2017, 09:54 PM   #1
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So... I take that comment back. The springs on it are shot.
Still might be better than Plaz's.

I did notice that my clutch would shudder sometimes, usually in reverse. I assumed that was more about the surface of the clutch plate though.

I'd be curious to see when I come get the car, if you haven't tossed it already.
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Still might be better than Plaz's.

I did notice that my clutch would shudder sometimes, usually in reverse. I assumed that was more about the surface of the clutch plate though.

I'd be curious to see when I come get the car, if you haven't tossed it already.

I have all the parts, I don't think I threw anything away except old gaskets
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