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Old Jul 20, 2003 | 11:05 PM
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MRT master cylinder support bracket

okay, gotta ask, is anyone out there using this? worthwhile or a waste of time?
Old Jul 21, 2003 | 10:09 AM
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I got it. To be honest, I didn't feel a thing. But many of my friends said they did. I dunno.

I have that, SS lines, Motul fluid, and Porterfield pads. The lines gave more of a feel change then anything.

One thing I can say is that you make ABSOLUTELY sure that you have all the parts. I bought mine from allsubaru.com you know Jamie(aka subie gal) She f'ed me over and the thing had missing parts. Even Brett Middleton of MRT didn't help. He just told me what bolts I need to buy and said good luck. If you can get it locally so you can see the packaging. Perhaps from the shop in Anahiem? It's a dealer or sumthin...
Old Jul 21, 2003 | 02:21 PM
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Oi! sounds like it's hardly worth the trouble. getting hardware isn't a problem for me, since there is a really good metric only fastener supply place i know of locally, but if it doesn't do much, it's not worth my time.
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