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depending on how much has been taken out i hear its a pain in the ass.

mine had the power steering lines to it pulled aswell and when i went to nisswreck they said id be looking at 1k in parts alone

if its for a defect engineers report for hicas lock bar was 1400 which is the option i took as recommened by the nice guy at nisswreck. fd up but its good to say to the cop pulling you over "yeah its all legit i got a e report in there if you wanna read it" the usual reply is free to go sir as they cant be fd reading it

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1G. wtf

thats only one prob i need to fix for regency. hopefully it aint been taken out fully.

I heard it weighs around 25kg all up so I thought it may be alil expensive.

what about standard boost control solenoid.

standard front castor rods.

This is f**ked. im moving house this thurs. now I have to tow the car there.

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If the car defected is the car in your profile, an R34, you should be ok as if I recall correctly the 34's and 33's share the same HICAS system, electic not hydraulic like the 32's. Should just be as simple as finding someone with a spare HICAS rack and swapping it in. Keep in mind you're probably gonna need a wheel alignment after all the stuff is switched back too!

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If the car defected is the car in your profile, an R34, you should be ok as if I recall correctly the 34's and 33's share the same HICAS system, electic not hydraulic like the 32's. Should just be as simple as finding someone with a spare HICAS rack and swapping it in. Keep in mind you're probably gonna need a wheel alignment after all the stuff is switched back too!

Heslo. yeah I read that b4 too. wasnt sure if it were correct. sounds right tho..

wonder how long it takes to put back in tho

and yeah its out of rego, so deff a tow me thinks.

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i was in the exact same situation, needed to go through regency and had a lock bar in, lucky i had a HICAS system sitting round the place, but im sure ud be able to find someone whos got one laying around, most people get rid of the things as soon as they can.

btw, what i did was lock the system up with washers, it meant i didnt have to reconnect the lines and get it functioning again.

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