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Well, I picked it up and the vibration seems to have gone.. See how it goes, but seems good
update..I got a call from the mechanic today, Hyundai is paying for the friction plate and labor only. I get a choice, Option A: Since Hyundai will only pay for the faulty parts, they will put the other older bits back into the car with the new friction plate.Option B: I pay for the other bits to be replaced (the thrust bearing and pressure plate) and have the flywheel machined for $272.I went option B. The reasons for this are that then all the parts are new, and for $272 I have a clutch that hasn't already travelled 48,000km.Ideally I shouldn't have to pay for anything, because it's not my fault, but I can't argue with Hyundai on this so that was the better option to me.