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Greetings Everyone,

I am in desperate need of a Clutch Master Cylinder for a 1992 Nissan Skyline GTS4. It's been rumored that the Nissan part number is 30610-91P00, but I've not entirely confirmed that as of yet. I can pay Visa/Mastercard and need shipped to United States. I'd prefer the entire assembly rather than the repair kit.

Thanks so much everyone!

-Ken

Hi Tec,

I would love to go to my local Nissan dealer, only I'm in the United States and local Nissan dealerships don't even have access to the skyline part numbers.

Ken

Hi Tec,

I would love to go to my local Nissan dealer, only I'm in the United States and local Nissan dealerships don't even have access to the skyline part numbers.

Ken

Hey Dude,

I did a bit of researching and looks like the part number is 30605-05U00 just so u know.

Also im going to Nissan this afternoon to pick up a sump plug and i will get a quote for you

then see how much there going for and maybe we can work something out.

Hey Everyone,

I did end up going with Kudos Motorsports. I worked with Andrew there. He is professional, knowlegeable, and has great communication. He even emailed me with shipping information and the website there was easy to navigate. All in all, a great transaction. Just as another note, I work with many forums, and I felt compelled to thank the Skylines Australia community. Being in the United States where Nissan didn't market the Skyline, I definitely appreciate the fast and accurate information from everyone here. Hopefully I can get down to Australia at some point. Someday I hope to vacation in Australia and go diving and visit Christmas Island.

Thanks again,

Ken

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