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ey lads just wondering if i can round up a few names for custom cefiro billet steel boss kits,

at the moment, only HICAS systems are availiable, however a lot of cefiros were born with HICAS, if interest increases, i can organise a non hicas model aswell.

These items are being custom made, for cefiros, not s13s. not skylines, not anything, just cefiros,

meaning they will sit perfectly flush against your steering column, and will be super high grade alloy material, in other words, they will look the balls...

a proper quote will be organized once i have a roundabout number of people interested, but be prepared to pay around the 100 - 120 mark,

it's more expensive than the plastic HKB boss kit i know, butt the HKB is non hicas, and you will lose the function of auto cancelling indicators,

once again, these boss kits will be the balls, so feel free to ask any questions etc you may have regarding making this group buy a possibilty, get it? possi-BILLET-y? HAHAHA god i need to get a life

cheers guys

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will get one probably tonight or tommrow, but they are alloy boss kits, no bumps no lines, just smooth as steel shiny bosskits specially made for ceffies with hicas (possibly no hicas)

have you got a momo wheel? a31rb25

at the moment i've got a wheel that's the same hole pattern as a mom, but am gonna get a quick release hub and Nardi wheel.

any idea on overall length - wanna make sure i can still reach the indicator with a quick release kit

the length will probably be posted up as soon as i get mine built, aaaand seeing as mine will be done on wednesday, i may as well wait until then to take pictures rather than get pics of my brother's 180,

if multifit is easy to do, then i will organize a multi fit but at the moment, due to the popularity of nardi patterns, it might end up being a nardi only... but as i say, it can sway either way as it's early days...

hope you're all having as good of a weekend as me!

whats different about these that make em compatible with hicas ....i bought one at auto one a while back .....and i tried out a few ..r32, s13 etc ...and none would fit untill i got this european made one ...and it fit the spline fine and ..indicators work etc .....

cetain bolt holes are placed in different places to the non hicas version, same as s13 non hicas boss kit will not fit a hicas s13,

they fit, but a few of the guys on d1nz forums claim you can lose your indicators auto cancel function, and the horn doesn't work...

plus this is billet steel. it looks cooler!

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