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Old 08 August 2000, 05:18 PM
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Gustavo Martins
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Hi!

Anyone knows where I can find a brake master cilinder support bracket for a left hand driven MY98 impreza??

Most companies only sell this item for the RHD Impreza...

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Old 09 August 2000, 11:02 AM
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Try MRT in Australia. They should be ready within a couple of weeks. At least that´s what they told me.
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Old 09 August 2000, 01:35 PM
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Hello Gustavo,

I was so impressed of the move of my master cylinder that I was looking for a kit support. Unfortunately, I guess there is nothing on the market for LHD yet.

What I did, I went one month ago to my dealer and explained my problem. Easy! He made up one, only for my car. Well, it is totally self made but it works. And trust me, there is really a noticeable improvement. I really got some huge pieces of metal. The problem is you do not have any space near your cylinder. So, you just have to move a little bit some car stuff which, I’ve no clue how to call it. But again it is totally possible!

Then, you have 2 ways. The first one, you try to do a kit yourself or the second option is to wait until a clever guys start selling it...and makes business...because it is worth!

Cheers

Al.

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