Lightweight flywheel - where from?

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Vetal
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Please give me some options The only place I know of is Takakaira, selling JUN flywheels for good enough prices


capwred
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thats the only place i kow you can get one,unles you happen to fine a use one floating around.

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davidricardo86
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Vetal wrote:Please give me some options The only place I know of is Takakaira, selling JUN flywheels for good enough prices
Yes id be interested in lightweight flywheels aswell... any information would be appreciated. Im also checking here and other forums, but since i saw this post, id figure id contribute also.

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teddy
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rare trick. That's where I got my Jun from.

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OguraPowerTuning
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sorry if this is a dumb question but can i use the jun flywheel with my stock nissan clutch?

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davidricardo86
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teddy wrote:rare trick. That's where I got my Jun from.
Rare Trick...what? raretrick.com, .net, .org, etc.? Thanks dude.

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davidricardo86
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OguraPowerTuning wrote:sorry if this is a dumb question but can i use the jun flywheel with my stock nissan clutch?
I dont have a CA but seeing that its meant for it, i dont see why you couldnt. Even though you could, why would you? The transmission and engine are being seperated so why not change the clutch assembly at the same time instead of wasting time and money farther down the road? Think about it.

Vetal
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teddy wrote:rare trick. That's where I got my Jun from.
Thanx http://www.raretrick.com/index...=6004h ... ex...=6007

Anyone knows wha°t's the difference between these two (except for 0.2kg )?

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tyrannix
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good to knowi found a company in europe that also sells the jun ones, for about the same price, ill post a link as soon as i can get into my email (it was like 250 euros or something)

jason, you might be interested in that one

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Vetal
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Cool, Europian shops interest me even more!However it can't be 250EUR, everything costs much more in Europe than in US...

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tyrannix
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innovateperformance.comjun 5kg flywheel = L253.00

253.00 GBP = 459.773 USD .. so its a bit more than from raretrick

looks like it was the UK, some work firewalls might not let you in (mine didnt)their site is small, and not good. but you can email/call them

West KingsdownKent, TN15 6BQUnited KingdomPhone:- +44 (0) 1474 854 462

CJ

Vetal
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Their site truly doesn't look too respectable...


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