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1993 Subaru wrx clutch slave cylinder replacement

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I have a 1993 Subaru wrx that needs a new clutch slave cylinder, I want a brand new one does anybody know where I can get that or parts for my car in general please help.

You can can decent quality replacement parts for good prices online at Rock Auto

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I was looking for a parts store that actually has my actual car rock autononly has parts for the 1.8

Welcome to the life of an imported car. Since a '93 WRX was never sold in north america, you'll have to look at catalogs for other parts of the world, and then start cross referencing....

 

 

http://opposedforces.com/parts/ has a great source of free USDM and European Subaru catalogs available. That'll get you the part number, your local dealer *might* be able to get that, otherwise googling it sometimes turns up a source. www.amayama.com can help source pretty rare parts from foreign markets.

wouldn't a slave cylinder from another subaru work?  like a 1996 legacy GT slave cylinder wouldn't surprise me if it's the same part or easily interchangeable. 

wouldn't a slave cylinder from another subaru work?  like a 1996 legacy GT slave cylinder wouldn't surprise me if it's the same part or easily interchangeable. 

 

At the very least, it would probably have to be from a pull-style clutch, and not a push. I'd bet a turbo legacy one is the same though

Edited by Numbchux

convert it to cable clutch and have a more reliable set up, with no bleeding, slave cylinder and hose issues? LOL

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