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I have been offered a (1991/2)mr2 turbo clutch kit, will this clutch fit the GT4ST185 model? My freind sold his mr2 but kept his new clutch kit made by 'Quint & Hazel'. I've not heard of this make??.I will be very grateful to anyone who can advise me B)

I also have a serious problem with tyre wear as all four tyes badly wear out on the inside edges within a month of replacing them, costing me a fortune in tyres :ffs:

my (1992)gt4 has been lowered,has 17inch T sport wheel and has had the usual mods (dump valve,induction,samco etc)

Problem is I never let a Nova,Astra,Clio etc "take me" but lately Ive let the side down :( so please my fellow comrades help this struggling GT4 driver!

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looking at the tcb site id say no , you need a mr2 94-99 clutch . but your celica could be bang on the change over year so it maybe will fit . QUINT HAZEL IS A DECENT BRAND.

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looking at the tcb site id say no , you need a mr2 94-99 clutch . but your celica could be bang on the change over year so it maybe will fit . QUINT HAZEL IS A DECENT BRAND.

thanks GT4Booster,I'll just buy a dedicated kit from local car parts shop.

any advice on the tyre wear situation?

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