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Old 21-11-2005, 08:30 PM   #1
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Default EA master cylinder into EF

gday this is my first post.
i have been checkin this site out for quiet awile now
but now for the first time i need your help!

will a break master cylinder from a EA fit an EF???
the EF does not have ABS.

cheeers Kylie

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Old 24-11-2005, 08:45 PM   #2
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yes it can be done!
i did it today as a matter of fact.
it is not a bolt on mod though and it does require
a bit of drilling,grinding and a bit of swaring lol
but it can be done.

and if you can get a EF one i would recomend doing that
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