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ah, the BOSS kit BTW is HBK ON-115, not the ON-110

The ON-110 is for the NON-HICAS GTS-ts (and GTS4's I think)

The ON-115 is compatible with HICAS

As silver said, that is incorrect. The HKB ON-110 is the correct boss for use on the R32 GT-R (except for the V-specs I think, but my Japanese isn't good and it could be all 92-94 GT-Rs) and is designed for HICAS. The prongs (on the early GT-Rs) are meant to be slightly offset: if you have them at 12 and 6 o'clock you've got the wrong alignment.

Edit: Here is the HKB site the gives you the model numbers:

http://www.hkbsports.com/product/boss/nissan/nissan.html

Lucien.

The only problem i have had with my HICAS is when the turbo timer is running. The light flashes and if you move the steering wheel you can feel it being pulled around. The first time it happened i heard something crunching in the rear end but the HICAS still works fine. A mate of mine had his HICAS in his 300zx play up at 80kmph and it was scary cos the rear end was all over the road.

check the drop down list here:

http://www.wheelspin.com.au/catalog/produc...products_id=448

the listed ON-110 is for the R32 GTS or GTS-t and the ON-115 is for the R32 GTR (and S13)

OK, i beleive you guys that its the ON-110 for the R32 GTR, I got my info from wheelspin tho.....

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