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I've recently been hunting for a compatable Clutch Master and Slave cyclinder for my R32. Apparently R33's are the same.

Here's the part numbers on the Box:

Master Cyclinder: $67

IBS-JB1431

891767 2K56I5

Slave Cyclinder: $25

JB4005

891906 2I80C4

Not bad for $92 all up cheaper than my old VS V8 Commonwhore :P

With regards to the master Cyclinder with different models of the Skyline all you need to do is remove the surclip from the push rod and use the one from your old mastercyclinder. As easy as that.

Thanx to

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3 Pinn St, St. Mary's, SA, 5042

PH: 82778122

It has two. The only difference between the origional and the one I have bought is that the bleed nipple is on top with the new one where as obviously the bleed nipple is on the bottom with the origional.

Well it really depends on what you say are verticle or horizontal. It looks exactly the same as the Origional.

I'll attach a couple of pics

cool thanks for the pics :P

thats the same as the r33 non turbo one.

the 25det box uses a different mounting setup

i've butchered your original pic to give you an idea

we hunted for one to suit but ended making an L bracket and retaining the 33 non turbo cylinder

cheers

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