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Old 03-03-2007, 07:15 AM
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I had my clutch & pressure plate changed out by Joey's shop.
Now my tach and speed are matched .
I'm so happy

Great service!
Great pricing!
Great resource for the S2ki community!

Just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU!



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Originally Posted by Cyberous,Mar 3 2007, 08:15 AM
I had my clutch & pressure plate changed out by Joey's shop.
Now my tach and speed are matched .
I'm so happy

Great service!
Great pricing!
Great resource for the S2ki community!

Just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU!



Don
agree, no wander I saw your car at Joey's shop wed night, great service great price!
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Joey is defenitely cool beans. very friendly and helpful as well, i thought that AP2 looked familiar. <<< very clean.
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nice i went the other way around, I had my clutch kit installed before the blower. Joey did you have to pull the sc off before installing the clutch? I herd that was neccesary for this kind of install.
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Originally Posted by WashabiS2K,Mar 3 2007, 09:03 AM
Joey is defenitely cool beans. very friendly and helpful as well,


Good guy.
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thanks fellas for the comments. I'm just glad I could be of service to you guys.

thanks don for driving up so far.
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hey will, yes we did have to pull the sc before doing the clutch. we needed the engine to tilt a little bit to get to some of the tranny bolts.
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Originally Posted by faukengenius,Mar 3 2007, 09:57 AM
nice i went the other way around, I had my clutch kit installed before the blower. Joey did you have to pull the sc off before installing the clutch? I herd that was neccesary for this kind of install.
Definantly smarter going your route,.. so anyone going SC'd change your clutch first
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For Joey and the tokyo drift garage.
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Originally Posted by lex2go,Mar 3 2007, 11:17 AM
For Joey and the tokyo drift garage.


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