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Old 08-29-2011, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What is bracket on cowl near master cylinder?

I just bought a '00 and noticed an empty bracket on the cowl in the engine compartment just left (as you're in the car) of the master cylinder. It has two threaded bolt holes. Can anyone tell me what this is for?? I'm guessing an option I don't have? Thanks.
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Your car is an Base automatic model isn't it? That's where the clutch res. is mounted on the Base 5spd and SH models.
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Your car is an Base automatic model isn't it? That's where the clutch res. is mounted on the Base 5spd and SH models.
exactly what I'm thinking.
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Yes, base A/T. Thanks guys - you're the best!
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