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  • R32 Clutch Master cylinder

    Anyone replaced his using the Pathfinder or 300ZX CMC from a local Nissan dealer?
    It looks awfully close to being the same unit...
    Mine is a 1989 HCR32
    HCR32 - Sold

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    yup, i used one from a Pathfinder, i think a 93. I just used the rebuilt kit and it worked fine. I sold the GTS a few years ago, but it is still working.


    1990 Skyline GTS --- SOLD
    1992 Skyline GTR Lawn Ornament
    2004 Toyota Matrix XRS --Grocery getter
    1998 Mazda B2500 -- for sale
    2000 Honda Accord- Fully loaded winter beater

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    • #3
      I used one from a pathfinder.. 1991 I believe. You just gotta bend a hard line to fit since it is shaped a little different.. No big deal tho. Theres a good DIY install for the Pathfinder clutch master... look it up.

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      • #4
        Nissan 240 is the same. And then the Late model pathfinder is almost the exact same as the r33 rb25 which I just found out through the extreme search of clutch masters.
        Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cschepp View Post
          Nissan 240 is the same. And then the Late model pathfinder is almost the exact same as the r33 rb25 which I just found out through the extreme search of clutch masters.
          It is not the same.

          The 240 CMC requires a new hardline to be made. Its line comes out horizontally not vertically like the stock gts cylinder. But honestly a great option considering $45 vs $105 for a new oem gtst cmc.

          Here is mine

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          • #6
            Wow I never noticed that, sorry for misleading anyone if I did. But in all fairness how hard is it rely to make a new line when your saving that much money and you still have a brand new cmc.... Good option for someone that needs it right away.
            Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cschepp View Post
              Wow I never noticed that, sorry for misleading anyone if I did. But in all fairness how hard is it rely to make a new line when your saving that much money and you still have a brand new cmc.... Good option for someone that needs it right away.
              I can vouche for zacho's method.. i just put the s13 240 master and s13 240 Slave on for my clutch on my r32 gts-t, and it works just fine its a good fix and i recommend it.

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