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Hey,

I have an R33 GTS-4 and i striped out my boot a while ago and there is a reservoir of some sort on the right hand side of the boot, is this for the hicas fluid?

Also i had a look under the car where the steering rack for the rear wheels is ment to be and its not there, its bolted onto the rear dif right?? any way i just want to know what the deal is with all wheel steer in these how to lock it and remove it.

Cheers!

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Hey,

I have an R33 GTS-4 and i striped out my boot a while ago and there is a reservoir of some sort on the right hand side of the boot, is this for the hicas fluid?

Also i had a look under the car where the steering rack for the rear wheels is ment to be and its not there, its bolted onto the rear dif right?? any way i just want to know what the deal is with all wheel steer in these how to lock it and remove it.

Cheers!

i had a similar question about that canister on my gt4 a wee while ago,... sucks when everything is in japanese eh! anyways, , that canister is actually it turns out that that resevoir is for the ATTESSA 4wd system

and yes your hicas should be bolted onto the rear diff, if its not there then you must not have it. my gt4 doesnt have it either

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