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Inline did my rack bushes... Which ended up putting my HICAS way off (weird feeling it coming on in a straight line!). So I had it removed or rather locked with a Tomei kit... I thought it made the steering heavier, particularly at lower speeds, but decided it was in my head LOL. Now I'm not so sure!

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You need the fins removed from the rear section of your ps pump

Inline did my rack bushes... Which ended up putting my HICAS way off (weird feeling it coming on in a straight line!). So I had it removed or rather locked with a Tomei kit... I thought it made the steering heavier, particularly at lower speeds, but decided it was in my head LOL. Now I'm not so sure!
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Spotted a black R33 GTS-T turning into Mitchell from Gungahlin Drive this morning.

And further down spotted what looked like a purple R33 of some description. Couldn't see the whole car with the big grey wall in the middle.

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not an easy job. best done when the turbos are off (that;s when I did mine). when you are doing it, its best to remove the enitre rear pump wheel that holds the fins, the rear steering lines and the Hicas controller that sits on the chassis rail under the plenum. you'd e surprised the difference this makes when changing an oil filter!

the steering loading up can be caused by the steering wheel not being aligned properly with the locator, or you may need to reset the system (process of reversing a couple of meters, then the same forward - there is a DIY on here somewhere).

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Spotted the Purple R33 turning into Mitchell! And spotted me driving my Grey / Black R33 in traffic on the GDE!

Spotted a black R33 GTS-T turning into Mitchell from Gungahlin Drive this morning.

And further down spotted what looked like a purple R33 of some description. Couldn't see the whole car with the big grey wall in the middle.

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Passed a black 34 at the bottom of Coulter Drive on Sunday night ~11.50pm... they pulled off into Weetangera afterwards. Anyone on here? :) Didn't think to look if it was a GTR or not, but I'm curious!

Yeahh, that was me, its a GT-T :D you were the Grey 33 right ?

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