bud... go to napa, buy a clucth...
Its an easy fix... here a walk through...
1. get the car a foot or so off the ground.
2. disconnect driveshaft from rear using a 12 point socket
3. disconnect the shifter assembly
4. disconnect the O2 sensors, the smog pump line thing, and pull off the mid pipe
5. remove speedo cable
6. disconnect 4 bolts connecting the tranny to the bellhousing
7. disconnect 2 bolts holding tranny to the cross member
8. place jack under rear of tranny, disconnect the 2 bolts on each side of the cross member that hold it to the car
9. take out cross member
10. fun part, tranny isn't very heavy... have friend pull out jack, while you hold tranny, pull the tranny back (to remove input shaft). Now its off. good job!
11. remove clutch cable cover with 10mm socket, then disconnect cable
12. remove bellhousing, several bolts, you will need a few universal joints.
13. remove pressure plate from fly wheel, and the clutch should come too...
Now check the flywheel, make sure it aint fist fucked... and put it all back together using the tool that came with the new clutch...
This will take you anywhere from 5 to 7 hours so long as everything goes ok, you have all the tools, and parts you need...
People that have done this before and have cool air tools, can get it done in as little as 2 to 3 hours...
Its very easy... you can do it...
Learning, is doing...