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Hi all, hoping for some help.

Had to change my box due to loss of reverse. Got a recon box and also a new heavy duty clutch as button clutch due for changing. Installed new box and bled clutch system expecting to be all good. With car running on stands tried to engage reverse and would grind into gear. I bought a new slave cylinder as thought was issue, still no good. Tried adjusting pivot point for clutch fork, still no luck and pedal still soft. Have bled clutch system on numerous occasions to no luck. :)

Any advice would be much appreciated.

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reverse can be a c*nt to get in sometimes... not sure why... personally i cant get into reverse if i have my foot on brake, but otherwise its usually fine... why? no idea.

i heard some other r32 owners have similar issues

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