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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang Yeah... I sort of wonder how long Modshack will be here until he moves on to another car. He should just buy a car lot and

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Old 03-09-2010, 03:33 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Yeah... I sort of wonder how long Modshack will be here until he moves on to another car.
He should just buy a car lot and have it stocked with different cars and drive them as he pleases.
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Old 03-09-2010, 03:33 PM   #17 (permalink)
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^WTH? Did you buy another one modshack? I hope you don't go away soon, your DIY's and input are always very helpful.
LOL...Thanks! Actually, that's Zpirates car. We started puting on stainless brake lines on saturday and boogered a short brake hardline off the rear caliper due to the Gorilla assembly torques used by Nissan. Only an $8 part, but needless to say his car got stranded on my lift. He'll be doing a DIY on this with what we learned. Mine should be a piece of cake this weekend after all that! I did buy another car though...2003 Golf GTI 20th anniversary model..11K miles on it...couldn't resist! One can never have too many Blue cars....:-)

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Old 03-09-2010, 03:50 PM   #18 (permalink)
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^thats a sweet car, im looking forward to the DIY.
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to the OP- you got to suck REAL BAD inorder to have to replace the clutch in a few thousand miles.... the clutch can take quite a beating in general.
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Does anyone have a price for clutch replacement? I do my own work so I save on labor; thus I am curious.

I was forced to learn due to:

1. My allowance per day when I was in college was $1.00 per day. This allowance lasted for 3 years.
2. The dealer for my other car wanted about $1,000 for semi-major tune up. $2,000 per year was way too much

. My point is if you could.... Learn and save throughout your life
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Old 03-09-2010, 08:18 PM   #21 (permalink)
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on the MkIV. I cut my teeth in old 16V GTI's, so I had a pompus attitude towards MkIV's for awhile, until I drove a 20th. Awesome cars.
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My old RSX-S Turboed with 35k miles and no clutch issues. Some folks should just go auto.
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yah, ive been driving MT for a long time.. not once have i had to replace a clutch on my car.
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to the OP- you got to suck REAL BAD inorder to have to replace the clutch in a few thousand miles.... the clutch can take quite a beating in general.
no i meant a few thousand miles earlier than if you hadn't learned on the car.

With all of the above sentiments in mind and how much of a beating the clutch can take... how many of you guys would actually be willing to teach someone to drive stick on your Z?
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