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Thread: WTB: Clutch Master Cylinder. Where to buy?

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    Default WTB: Clutch Master Cylinder. Where to buy?

    I see one on eBay, but I've always been leery about mechanical parts off eBay. Any decently priced places you guys know of, either dealer, independent or online? I only want to get OEM since from what the previous owner told me, this car's been thru 5 aftermarket slave cylinders. (DON'T GO TO AUTOZONE-- last owner finally had the sense to go OEM on the slave on the 6th try).
    Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.

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    napa, hda one on my old car and it was good,
    03 LS FM2ish TDR I/C
    99 Disco, the go anywhere ride

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    Bought a Tokico for $70 off the internet. Free shipping.
    Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TroyAndEddie
    Bought a Tokico for $70 off the internet. Free shipping.
    Good price where did ya get it??

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    Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.

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    For future reference on parts like that, check out Nopionline.com They are great for parts like that..

    FWIW, Tokico Clutch master cyl p/n #621+0337 $32.76

    http://www.nopionline.com/nopistore/...20Miata%201994
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    I'm going to go cry in a corner now...
    Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TroyAndEddie
    I'm going to go cry in a corner now...
    heh, sorry man.. I am not tryying to rub it in... If I'd seen this sooner I'd have posted...

    I learned the same way.. Spent like $50 on my 1st clutch master cyl for the Rx7, then went on their site and the replacement was like $17 bucks...


    DOH!

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    No way, thanks for the heads up!
    Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.

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