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heyy all

i own a 1993 R32 GTS4. now i bought it round 3 or 4 months ago and it had a heavy duty clutch in it already however it wasnt some heavy ass clutch just a bit heaver than stock. Now last night i was driving it and it was fine and i wasnt hammering it. But this morning when i went to go to work i put my foot on the clutch and my foot went straight to the floor like when you lose your brakes but with my clutch. I opened the bonnet to check my clutch fluid, this is at 2:30am so its pretty dark, and from what i could see all my fluids were good. I have no idea what the problem is but my only guess is the slave cylinder has pooped it or my actual clutch pedal has broken or something. One thing i did notice tho was when i put my foot down and the pedal went all the way down only at the very last bit did it feel like there was a bit of pressure there.

So can anyone help me with this and also how much is this going to cost me?? :nyaanyaa:

cheers in advance

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Check behind the pedal where the rod goes through the firewall and into the master cylinder and make sure theres nothin leaking.. if there is then the master cylinder is gone...

And or look at the slave cylinder and same thing.. see if theres any leakage...

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