S2000 Clutch master cylinder on Civic EG6
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Re: S2000 Clutch master cylinder on Civic EG6
I found the nissin part number 46920-S2A-003 and ordered a nissin s2k cmc for less than $70 shipped. Line and fitting from ipg for under $100. They sell as a whole kit with spacer last I checked. Was cheaper to buy individually just because price on cmc.took some time to adjust clutch pedal but it was a great upgrade. Stiffer than original but softer than a omni. And yes use m10 fittings on slave and cmc.
Blox CEO is a former skunk2 corporate employee who just copied junk2 for less. Pretty sure, they even use same factories to build parts. Both suck IMO and I wouldn't use them
Blox CEO is a former skunk2 corporate employee who just copied junk2 for less. Pretty sure, they even use same factories to build parts. Both suck IMO and I wouldn't use them
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Re: S2000 Clutch master cylinder on Civic EG6
I found the nissin part number 46920-S2A-003 and ordered a nissin s2k cmc for less than $70 shipped. Line and fitting from ipg for under $100. They sell as a whole kit with spacer last I checked. Was cheaper to buy individually just because price on cmc.took some time to adjust clutch pedal but it was a great upgrade. Stiffer than original but softer than a omni. And yes use m10 fittings on slave and cmc.
Blox CEO is a former skunk2 corporate employee who just copied junk2 for less. Pretty sure, they even use same factories to build parts. Both suck IMO and I wouldn't use them
Blox CEO is a former skunk2 corporate employee who just copied junk2 for less. Pretty sure, they even use same factories to build parts. Both suck IMO and I wouldn't use them
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Re: S2000 Clutch master cylinder on Civic EG6
No, they can't. There are laws and regulations that control shipments. There are also different Customs agreements with every different country out there. It's not as simple as sticking it in a box and dropping it off at the post office.
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Re: S2000 Clutch master cylinder on Civic EG6
I've worked for USPS for 8 years on the military side so I know the rules and regulations, all is required is a simple customs declaration form. if it ends up on the European economy the addressee have to pay customs clearance unless they are under the US status of forces in that country... I've fought this on a daily basis to try and get parts from sponsors and other companies at US rates.
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