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I am selling a HICAS drag rod which replaces the stock HICAS system.

Its brand new still in box. This is a lot better than installing a lock bar and also provides weight saving benefits once the HICAS is removed.

Below is a link to the part I am selling, its excatly the same as the one listed on this website.

Link: http://www.rhdjapan.com/cusco-drag-rod-super-hicas-nissan.html

I am looking for around $320, I can ship this to anywhere in Australia as well.

I accept PayPal as well.

I was quoted $100 to get this installed by a qualified workshop.

Extract from Website link above:

Description
The CUSCO Drag Rod Super HICAS Nissan is a must for those of you who are serious about tuning your vehicles for high speed circuit, drift, drag and all other spirited driving.

Product Specs
Brand: CUSCO
Product: Drag Rod Super HICAS Nissan
Part Num: 222 474 TC

SPECIFICATIONS:
Features:
Provide precise handling for nissan's equipped with HICAS.
- The Drag Rod replaced HICAS systems, eliminating the softness feel at high speed by providing a direct feel in car control and traction.

Material: Steel.
COMPATIBILITY NOTES:
- Only Vehicles Equipped with HICAS
- R34: Only 2WD Vehicles (Except for BNR34).

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It's the whole kit as per the pic in the link I posted. It's all you will need to replace the existing Hicas rods with aftermarket non Hicas rods. Looks quite nice instead of just a lock bar.

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