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rufio0205 |
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so the floors came out of my '73 2.0 today. i took out the pedal cluster, the gauges in the center console, and the master cylinder came out as well.... now the question is...would it be better to get a 914/6 master cylinder, rebuild mine, or do a big brake up grade - to the 911 calipers and what not.
what did you guys do to make the cockpit a little nicer? any suggestions? what would you change about the cockpit? |
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I also have no idea where one finds a 17mm rebuild kit (if they are even still available; everywhere I checked said that they aren't). I just bought a new 19mm. It was cheaper and definitely works. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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