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Old 25 June 2002, 07:16 PM
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Further to my post in the General Forums a fews days ago I now believe that the problem is the clutch rather than the gearbox. I have got a price of £335 + VAT to do the job, as opposed to the £717 inc from a main dealer. Is this reasonable?

I live in Surrey, near Oxted.

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Old 25 June 2002, 07:18 PM
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is that supply and fit??
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Old 25 June 2002, 07:23 PM
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Yes.

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Old 25 June 2002, 07:26 PM
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Not bad mate, if you can get it in writing in case the garage has any probs and decides to charge you more......
Thats about 250 parts 150 labour.... Pretty good i suppose

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Old 25 June 2002, 07:29 PM
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He says he gets the bits from an importer who gets them straight from Japan and therefore cheaper. I told him it was a UK model and he said it wasn't a problem.

I don't have it in writing but I do have "contemporaneous notes"!!

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No problems then, ive got a uk clutch in my jap car!!
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That is indeed a very good quote.

Try Mike Rivett he fitted my clutch for £150 and can do a skimmed flywheel for £40 on an exchange basis. I provided my own clutch but he can source them also.

Also I would assume for the price quoted it doesn't include a pressure plate - I believe that a cure for clutch judder was to upgrade the UK pressure plate to an STI/P1 spec. If it does include the pressure plate then its a bloody good quote!

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Old 27 June 2002, 08:51 AM
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Thanks for the link. It's booked into a clutch specialist in Purley Croydon tomorrow, I'll let you know how I get on.

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The new clutch is now fitted and all is fine again. Apparently the part of the pressure plate which links to the slave cylinder was breaking away which meant the plates were not separating properly, hence the difficulty in changing gear. All is fine now.

Price as quoted earlier plus £6.70 for paying with a credit card.

I have driven a few miles on it since and it feels great! It's good to have a healthy car back.

I've no hesitation in recommending them.

Quick Fit Clutches, Purley, Croydon
020 8668 1432

FG
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