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Hi there,

I have access to Hicas Lockbars which are ready to be shipped :laugh:

I know there is already a group buy for this, but seeing as I have access to these I thought I would let you all know..

These Hicas lockbars will suit..

TYPE A:

A31 Cefiro

S13 (Silvia/180sx)

R32 (All types)

TYPE B:

R33 (All types)

R34 (All types)

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They are located in Brisbane..

Pick up is available :domokun:

They're $70 pickup..

Postage is an extra $15 Australia Wide

I personally guarantee fitment and strength..

I have used bars from this design on my own personal cars and have not had any problems with fitment or strength..

These WILL NOT Break or Twist like other designs ;)

We have even gone as far as "Crash Testing" them.. I kid you not, there was one in this 180sx and it rolled 3 times and the only thing still straight and unbent was the Hicas Lockbar from the same design.

Pm me or reply here if you are interested >_<

Regards,

Sherwin

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Does the R32 one suit gtr as well?

Hi Hanyou,

It most certainly does..

These Hicas lockbars will suit..

A31 Cefiro

S13 (Silvia/180sx)

R32 (All types)

R33 (All types)

R34 (All types)

Regards,

Sherwin

will there be any more of the type a's coming. i think these one will be gone by the time i get the cash together...

thanks simon

Hi Simon,

Yes there is a good chance that there will be more Type A Hicas Lockbars being made :D

The figure listed above are just the amount that is in stock ready to be shipped

:pwned:

Regards,

Sherwin

ballpark figure on what they would normally cost to install?
second that, obviously including the removal of hicas

Hi there,

It around a 45min job to Do it yourself :D

There are a few articles in the technical section of how to do it step by step..

With that said.. a standard workshop hour can cost you anywhere between, $60-$120/hr, depending on where you go..

R32 Hicas Removal

R33 Hicas Removal

Regards,

Sherwin

Just received mine today.. seem sturdy and well made :D

Glad to see you like it :)

Hey mate

put me down for a r33 gtst (Type B)

You have been added to the list and I have also sent you payment details :domokun:

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