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Hey all,

I'm wracking my brain trying to find the part number for a boss kit for my 32 GTS-t with HICAS.

Are there any MOMO compatible boss kits out there for my 32 which allow for HICAS? If so, where do I find them? Are there any compatible models available which support HICAS?

Thanks. Lior

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i have a momo wheel on my 32(was on it wen i bought it) the boss kit was compatible but i needed to add some screws. i imagine the hicas compatible ones all come with a backing plate that is supposed to screw on to the boss. the backing plate has 4 square holes in it which sit over the hicas locators and there are two screw holes in the back of the boss that the plate screws on to. ill hava a look if there is a part number on it this weekend if no one has replied.

Thanks mate.

i have a momo wheel on my 32(was on it wen i bought it) the boss kit was compatible but i needed to add some screws. i imagine the hicas compatible ones all come with a backing plate that is supposed to screw on to the boss. the backing plate has 4 square holes in it which sit over the hicas locators and there are two screw holes in the back of the boss that the plate screws on to. ill hava a look if there is a part number on it this weekend if no one has replied.

There is a thread in this folder called "My GTR thread" or something similar, posted by Pentae. If you read through it, it lists the two different R32 bosses available, and which one is HICAS. It has part numbers and where to get them.

Mark

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