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BHAHBAH HAh A HA HHAHHAH AHAH H AHA h ha HAhaH HA h ahaaa!!

f3ar 0ur 133t MSPAINT h4x0r skillz :D

Yeah that is the light that comes on when I hit the button highlighted, but for some reason it shows up as HICAS on the dash when lit.

Interesting.

The dash you have in there has the HICAS light where mine has the syncro light. If that is a 260 dash, then the 260 came with hicase instead of the centre sync

This is based on the info above that the plug are the same but the lights are not, hence you are lighting up a hicas light when you dont really have hicas (or so i presume, give me and muck dont have it and ian is of yet to fine a s1 with hicas)

I was going to buy a s2 dash for my s1, but it was gonna be around 400 landed, so screw that for now

Correct no hicas, that is the first thing I checked for when I saw that light, as the all light up when key is in on position but car is not started.

looked under and couldnt see any hicas, so I asked the previous owner and he told me that when he put the gtr diff in there he didnt see any hicas stuff.

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