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ok, last night i was driving home (barefoot) and i noticed the clutch pedal seemed very slippery.. i had a quick look when i got into the driveway and noticed there is oily fluid coming from the firewall where the clutch pedal goes...

whats wrong here?

sorry im not too technically minded, just need to no what sort of $$ im looking at to fix it

james

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No sorry dont have the part number, but i know the brand was Protex.

Yeh it was $55 for the master cylinder, i got a slave at the same time and the slave was $50. I couldnt believe how cheap it was. They (ABS at Springwood) give trade discounts to Sau members.

The guys there are really helpfull, one of the staff has a r32 so u could give them a call.

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  • 6 months later...

I got one for my R32 GTSt/4 from ABS. They have stores all around Australia. The brand is Protec and the part number was JB1431 and it cost $60. Here is a pic of what you get and what it looks like vs the stock one.

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