Vf Commodore brake master cylinder

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Vf Commodore brake master cylinder

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Anyone used a VF master cylinder. They are very small and an aftermarket aluminium reservoir is available. I wonder how they would go on a fire wall with a remote booster with a Jag rear and VS style front callipers? Would clear up foot room inside by having a pendulum style pedal. I'll post a pic of them to give an idea of the size.
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I'm assuming you're challenged for room on the engine side of the firewall?
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"Challenged" everywhere. I'll call Hoppers Stoppers this week.
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Would have thought a T bucket would be fitted under the floor
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It does but if I could have a pendulum type pedal I could free up a fair bit of foot room
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