Hi Guys, I'm new... After a bit of advice, I've tracked down a fully restored and modified 240z, it has appeared in magazines over here in oz, and the owner will be selling in about a month... he's asking about $18,000 aud (about half in us dollars $9,000)... the following is a list of his modifcations (written by the owner) and a picture, just wondering if any of you have used a button clutch, if so, what are they like to drive?... "...I bought the car three years ago already restored for $12,000. The engine and gearbox had problems, however, so I decided to do an engine conversion. I had the 1JZ-GTE twin turbo engine fitted by Rocco's Performance. It has polished pipework, a large front-mount intercooler, Haltech E6K computer and 3-inch mandrel-bent exhaust system. It makes around 200kW at the wheels with 13.5psi boost and has run a 12.5 second pass on street tyres. The entire driveline has been replaced too. It has a button clutch, Supra 5-speed, custom tailshaft, 3.9:1 LSD (R200) and custom-made driveshafts with DR30 CV joints (these cost $1800). The brakes were another part of the project, now 330mm vented front and 310mm solid rear discs, with HSV 2-piston calipers on the front. The wheels are 17x7.5 and 17x8 Evolution Stich three-piece alloys, with the guards lipped to fit the rear tyres (235/40ZR17). The suspension is Whiteline springs, KYB shocks, Lovells swaybars etc, with modified rear arms to allow toe adjustment. Despite all this the body is completely standard, in metallic red. The interior has a fresh dashboard and trim, standard seats retrimmed in leather and velour, custom console, custom stereo installation and so on. It is virtually a show car, but set up to be driven daily if needed. It also has 12 months rego, all receipts for my work and full engineering certification..." so, what do you guys think? and what about that clutch? Cheers, Doco.