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    i think i paid $ 40 bucks at superior on moreland ave. about a month ago. i wouldnt wanna go cheap when it comes to machine work if i was you. it will cost you more in the long run..
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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6 View Post
    i think i paid $ 40 bucks at superior on moreland ave. about a month ago. i wouldnt wanna go cheap when it comes to machine work if i was you. it will cost you more in the long run..
    They say you get what you pay for and I guess you're right. It's just a couple of years ago, resurfacing a flywheel wouldnt take more than 20, nowadays it seems to be 40-50 average.

    I might call clutch man tomorrow and see what's up.

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    Call Clutch Exchange in Powder Springs. $16 I think last few I had done. (Or included in the price of a clutch set @ $169)

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