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October 09, 2006, 10:38:45 »
i've had no problems with paricular garage & they done my clutch
look in recommended garages if you want the name of the place.
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Given the price of a replacement clutch fork, why the hell would anyone want to weld it if it had broke? I can understand strengthening one, but to just weld a small plate across it as a repair..........................?
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