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Old 03-22-02, 09:24 AM
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organic clutch???

Ok well as some of you know I have been in need of a clutch for a while now and I am going to probably order later today if I find out about this organic clutch. What is it? Is it better, worse, the same, last longer, not as long? What is the difference and is it worth the extra few $$?

Here is where I found it and what I am looking at:

http:///act1.html

3rd down on the right

Thanks a ton for the help!
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crap the link does not work

aaaaaauuuuuuuggggggghhhhhh cann't get the link to work

Ok go to and then to the clutches, thats were it is
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why won't it post the link????
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that http:///act1.html is not a valid link, needs to have a domain name on there, that looks like a specific page...Go back to the page with your clutch on it and rt click in an empty area and select properties (make sure and rt click where no images are) when the properties window comes up there will be a web address for that page on there starting with http:// you can highlight this with our mouse and copy it, then paste it again here.

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no it does not...I know how to do that and everytime I put in the web page it gets deleted when posting. I have no idea why.
Watch...there is a webpage under here but it will not show up when I post....see anything
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nope....see didn't think so!! What is up with that?!?!
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Originally posted by ttpowerd
crap the link does not work

aaaaaauuuuuuuggggggghhhhhh cann't get the link to work

Ok go to and then to the clutches, thats were it is
see it got deleted right out from there...
"...go to and then...."

I put the address in there but it did not show up. I don't understand, always worked b4
Old 03-22-02, 10:21 AM
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why don't you just type it in with out posting a link. You know like https://www.rx7club.com That way we can just cut and paste it.
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i tried but didn't work
lets try this, just section it up....
rotormotorsports.com/act1.html
maybe that will work, just add www to it and it should take you there
So anyone know about organic clutches?
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Sorry, but this thread is kinda funny! Sounds like you're having as much difficulty trying to get a link posted up as it would be for a dealer to work on an FD. I find it pretty funny! Maybe there should be a forum area where there are basic computer questions.

The organic clutch refers to the friction materials that are used in its construction.
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check your profile options, you have vB code or something similar disabled
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ok I suck....thanks anyway.....

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thanks for the help
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