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    Brake fluid containers

    My RS rally car had these duel pot containers for the brake fluid. I bought a pair offered from one of our European members a long time ago. I noticed there is a difference between the two. On the left, the pot has a little indent, like the two I bought. The one on the right, has a outward dimple to fit the mounting bracket properly. Does anyone know where to source the pot like on the right? They are both ATE pots.
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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    Ed Mayo may be your go to guy. I know he did some fluid container research on his 67 when modifying the brakes.
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