Okay, so my GTT is getting pretty close to 150kms, which means I'm trying to decide whether I flick & get something newer, or live with the fact I might have just a few expenses come up soon to keep it going. As I see it the decider probably going to be the clutch.
I understand the engine needs to be dropped out to change the clutch, which I presume means it's going to be a very expensive job (I'm guessing around $1k - $1.5k).
So what I'm wondering is:
1) When is the clutch likely to go? The car's driven reasonably sedately, on the open roads mostly, and spends very little time in traffic. Is it likely I'll be able to get it up around 180kms (i.e. another 1-2 years out of it)?
2) Has anyone replaced a clutch on their GTT (themselves or paid a mechanic)? How much did it cost? How hard was the job?
3) Is there anyway to guage how much life is left in the clutch? It's not slipping or anything and it engages about half way up the pedal. When I had a vehicle check (at 90kms) the mechanic dude said the clutch had plenty of life in it - and I was wondering how he knew that.
Overall the car is mint. 8 studded manifold (done a year ago), stock standard other than mags & some lower springs put in, in Japan. It took me 6 months to find it and it was by far the tidiest GTT I looked at (grade 4.5 import). It's been a superb car for the last 3 years but if I have to spend a few thousand dollars on a clutch, shocks etc, etc then I'm not sure it's worth keeping - and it's starting to look quite dated IMO. Plus anything with a turbo on it is virtually worthless once it gets past 150kms.