

| SKU | EXESC611 |
| MPN | SC611 |
| EAN | 651099138275 |
| Units per SKU | 1.0 |
| Certifications | None |
Upgrade your Mazda RX-7 R2 with the Exedy OE Slave Cylinder, designed specifically for model years 1979 to 1982. This reliable and durable component ensures smooth clutch operation, providing precise and consistent performance for your drivetrain. Crafted to meet original equipment standards, it fits perfectly and enhances the overall driving experience of your classic RX-7.
Manufactured by Exedy, a trusted name in automotive parts, this slave cylinder offers a perfect balance of quality and value. Whether you're restoring your vehicle or improving its performance, this component is engineered to deliver exceptional longevity and efficiency.
Install this OE-quality slave cylinder to maintain the integrity of your clutch system and enjoy hassle-free shifting every time you hit the road. Its robust construction and high-quality materials stand up to rigorous demands, making it a smart choice for enthusiasts seeking reliable parts for their vintage Japanese sports car.
Manufactured by Exedy, a trusted name in automotive parts, this slave cylinder offers a perfect balance of quality and value. Whether you're restoring your vehicle or improving its performance, this component is engineered to deliver exceptional longevity and efficiency.
Install this OE-quality slave cylinder to maintain the integrity of your clutch system and enjoy hassle-free shifting every time you hit the road. Its robust construction and high-quality materials stand up to rigorous demands, making it a smart choice for enthusiasts seeking reliable parts for their vintage Japanese sports car.
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