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Old 12-24-2010, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by drivinhard
don't come pee in my cheerios because you put in a big heavy brick on the back of your crankshaft

I am thinking I need to teach my oldest daughter to drive a straight shift in our Z06 so I can have an excuse to change a burned clutch.
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the stock clutch is really the best balance and drivability, and noise (it's quiet). I recommend them
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Originally Posted by drivinhard
the stock clutch is really the best balance and drivability, and noise (it's quiet). I recommend them

After what we did two weeks ago, I can't hear a damn thing in that car anyway.



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