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I get a similar sound, particularly when the engine/gearbox are cold. It becomes quieter when everythings warmed up. I had my local Nissan dealer check it out, and they said it was normal.

But, it could also be the clutch release bearing making a noise - hard to tell without listening to it.

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skyla; How much did it cost you altogether? i just want to know a rough estimate :D

silverskyline; Thanx for sharing, :D how much did it cost you to replace the slave cylinder? This sound is just like od'n me

So how much would you guyz think

silverskyline; Front bearings? How much would that cost to be fixed? Not much but labor is crazy yeah ?

Thanx for advice guyz!!! i want to go get it fix asap. So annoying.

:( cHarlie

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Err when mine was put into the car it was part of the auto to manual conversion.

Sorry dude, I can't help ya out there. Just as a guess I'd think it would take somewhere between 2 to 3 1/2 hours maybe?

anybody know?

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