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Item: GRID Super Hicas Controller

Age: Brand New still in Box from Japan

Condition: New, Unused

Price: $220

To Fit: (What car) Any Nissan with Hicas

Location: Sydney

Comments:

This is an excellent option to be able to turn off Hicas at will when you're off to a track day or pushing it, and of course you can still re-enable it when ever you u just cruising or on freeways where the hicas works a treat.

It's made by GRID Japan so it's a quality Japanese product with all wiring included to plug right in

These units are ultra rare and very hard to find

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is there somewhere to confirm whether this unit suits ALL nissans with hicas?

wouldnt happen to know if it is bad for the system to engage/disengage?

Sorry if these are annoying questions but I am curious as I already have an attesa controller which works well and was looking into ways to lock hicas completely ie lock bar or if there was a less permanent solution and this seems good.

theres not much stuff that I could find about it on google.

In the instructions it says it for

S13,Z32.Y32,R32,R32gtr

so i would assume it works on all Nissan's with hicas

There is an old link on greenline for these units

http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bproduct...amp;frombrand=1

i just been been advised this unit only suits up to r32 gts/gtr with hydraulic hicas the 33 and 34s got electronic actuators for the hicas

i am neg on the price

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