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Old 03-07-07, 05:29 PM
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ok so ive looked on car parts.com and every single one on there, isnt really there. you call the junkyards and give them the stock numbers or have them look up the car and none of them have a master cylinder. so i ve searched and found this one on rockauto for 93.17 shipped.

my ? is has anyone used this one or something like it, meaning have they used an aftermarket one. if so plz give me info on if they last long or just a piece of junk thanks guys.

oh by the way is the 92-96 differnet then the 97-00
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wrong forum.

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anyone have and info would help
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