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HI i recintly bought my skyline like 1 day ago a fresh import R32 GTST , and on the way my HICAS light turns on and i brought it to my friends place to check it out and he look in my boot where the to fill the tank of oil (because that could be the reason why the light turning on) and there was nothin there, so we have no clue, could be that it used to be there then taken out or its some where else, can anyone tell me what to do to find out why it was turning on

would i have to disconnect the fuse for the HICAS and i dont know how because the fuse box in the car is in jap so i am clueless, please help me i am new to skyline i know some bit about them this is my new project

ow my friend told me it could of been a GTST4 its a 1990 model

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yea found it i took the body kit off and fair bit of work to be done well i see some evidencs of the hicas at the back it got some thing that looks like the power steering at front but i dunno if it work and if it takes the power steering oil from the front i think because of the damage it took i think they took out the rest of the stuff from it if u need pictures i can get some good quality ones

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