brake booster and master
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From: Western Maryland
Car: 82z28
Engine: 406
Transmission: th350
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Search summits online site for master cylinders and boosters. i believe eitheror both wilwood and SSBC make nicer looking units.

whether or not they make one specifically for our cars, i cant tell you.

whether or not they make one specifically for our cars, i cant tell you.
Last edited by blyth18md; Feb 8, 2006 at 10:36 PM.
hmm, definately a start. i appreciate it.
does anyone out there have something like the above on their cars.
i don't want to loose function for looks with the unit but i want it to look nicer.
does anyone out there have something like the above on their cars.
i don't want to loose function for looks with the unit but i want it to look nicer.
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From: Tacoma, Wa
Car: '91 TA vert
Engine: turboLSx
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Not sure if you've seen it or not, but the 4thgen MCs bolt up to our cars and look quite a bit better. They lack the huge flat lid that you have to snap in place and have jsut screw on lids like newer cars. And with the 98+ you can run the low fluid warning light because it's mounted in the resevoir. (If you've ditched the stock prop/combo valve)
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From: Lexington, SC
Car: 1987 SC/1985 TA
Engine: 350/vortec/fitech
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 3.27 9-bolt
I'm considering the 4th gen MC as well. Primarily due to reports that it takes up less space.
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Axle/Gears: 3.23
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