Technical reinforced clutch cable end

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Technical reinforced clutch cable end

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has anyone got one of these so called unbreakable clutch cables^^ the end is meant to be diffrent mine went today cost £27 part +labour total £51 rip off i think

also how much r they i just emailed the place i will report back soon[8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D]
 
Originally posted by bad_boy_racer
For a clutch cable with an end that never breaks call RICAMBIO and speak to FRANCO...(For a Cinq - this may fit a Sie?) This fiat specialist had a clutch cable made up speacially for them with a different end section and as a result IT DOES NOT BREAK AT ALL!! I'm pretty sure that it comes with a garentee aswell(I'm not sure tho..) 01737 359824...
A very good investment methinks!
Cheers,
MATT

ps-tell him that you got his number from here and that i posted it up - thanks!

That should help:)


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Not got one yet 'cos just used the up the last 'spare' clutch cable that I had! I shall be getting one next time tho (and I have no doubt there will be a next time with the Cinq's cable!)Give 'em a call and find out price ect. Franco's a really helpful bloke and has helped me out loadsa time - he'll give you all the info you need on it.
Hope it helps,
Matt

"No it's not a custard"
 
14.99 each plus postage and vat
but bad news they only for the sporting
mine is an sx
oh well might go and magesomething that will Strengthen old hook
thanks anyway
 
I'd be very interested in one of these, anyone know if the same cable will fit my 2001 MPI Sei Sporting?

Broom yellow 2001 sporting, with Abarth kit, delocked, ICE, Tints, ITG filter, and err thats about it!
 
Mine broke the day before yesterday for the second time in less than 6 months. Bought the part myself both times at a cost of £13.99 from Fiat. "!st time got it fitted by a garage but yesterday fitted myself, it was a nightmare! Used a Haynes manual and didn't have any ramps or anything, took about an hour or more to get old cable out then a further 4 hours to get new one sorted! Kept fitting it but the pedal was not rising up. Done away with the manual and realised something was wrong (obviously) after re-fitting it 3 times. I took the metal panel off in the passenger footwell and realised that the end of the cabel was in the whole, secured with a pin! Popped it out and put the new one and its now sorted!
 
took me a while to fit mine but there's a certian satisfaction you get from not paying a mechanic to do it at a garage. and also, when it goes again, you know exactly what you're doing!

Sie
Black 96P Cinq Sporting
OMP Strut Brace, GSR F1i Induction, Pioneer ICE
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