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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Ojai, CA
Posts: 19
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I put a centerforce dual friction clutch in my '68 10 years ago (when installing a t-5 and 350hp crate engine) the odo doesnt work so i dont know how many miles its been, but It was my daily driver until a couple years ago and I always drive it hard. the clutch is still as solid as the day i installed it.
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-1968 Mustang Coupe- 302 roller, gt-40Ys, E-303, t-5 |
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