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Hey Zennon,

Give 'ABS Brake and Clutch' at springwood a call. They replaced mine last year, very helpfull, also give discounts for SAU members as well. They arent very close to you but they may be able to help. I could have given you my old one but I just been looking for it and i must have thown it out.

Dean

anyone??????????? doesn't have to be an RB20 one!

even lancers have the same/similar ones apparently

even if someone could lend me one then i can get my friend to copy it - pls ppl

go and get one from the wreckers then you lazy bum

hey Zennon. we wer using the CA18 slave on the RB20 engine for the converson.. then the seal died. so using the RB20 slave. ur more than welcome to have the RB20 slave. its nearly exactly the save. fits fine and is near smae length and hasnt had any problems yet..

so yeah a CA18 slave is urs.. but i want the jade monkey returned to me prior to the next full moon.

fair exhange..?

im a little confused..............

Well when Eric eats a banana he then turns into Banana man... Simple...

Nah seriouslly if you run into trouble I know where you can buy a completelly rebuilt master cylinder for about $200-250 exchange...

lol.. made sense to me. i was using the CA but its seal died.

so im now using a RB20slave on the S13.

ur welcome to the old CA18 slave cyl. i have a RB20 Master cylinder from a half cut here too as well as dash/vents etc.

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