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SEARCH FUNCTION!!!!!! i can not stress enough. out of the thousands of posts on removing and installing parts im assuming there will be so use the serach function first

use this took me 30 seconds to find using the search function

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/253362-brake-booster-removal-replacement/page__p__4379430__hl__removing+master+cylinder+on+r32+gtr__fromsearch__1

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no such thing as minimal fluid loss and bleeding.

You get air in the system when you undo the lines. You have to bleed that out.

other than that, what's so hard about removal? 2 m12 nuts, 2 m10 tube nuts (get a proper spanner), and the level sensor plug to undo. Then you just lift it off the booster.

Install is the opposite of removal, you just need to leave the front tube nut loose initially to bleed air out of the master before bleeding the rest.

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