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NOS FTE 4-Speed Clutch Slave Cylinder


Mark92131

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Price: $100
Location: Rancho Santa Fe, CA


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I'm not sure when these got so expensive, but I found this while looking for a part in my stash.  No longer own a 4 speed car or a Getrag 235 5 speed, so I don't need this anymore.  Still in the FTE box, never installed part # 21521102061.  Also include the 2 snap rings, one of two locking plates (NLA) and a used clutch activation rod, part # 21521102079.  $100 Friends and Family on Paypal, or pay the fees.  Free shipping in CONUS.  If you just want the slave cylinder and not the ancillary piece, take $20 off, ($80 shipped).

 

Thanks,

 

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