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Hey all.

I know that Series 3 R31 box's were almost identical to R32 boxes, and that most Nissans and Datsuns of that era used the same $29 PBR slave, so before I go out and spend $70-100 on a genuine part http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/ni...33r34-p-59.html or http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm/Nissan-OEM-Clu...2-Skyline-59832

Can anyone confirm exactly which slaves are interchangeable with the box behind an RB20DET on an R32. I have read pretty much every thread I could find by searching, and the answer was never concrete. (eg here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ml&hl=slave question was asked but never answered)

Thanks.

Ryan.

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hard line might be different though

Good point, I thought of that a few hours after I posted. Looked like a fairly standard Nissan flared brake-line style fitting from what I remember though.. :)

But as far as bolt pattern goes its all good.

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