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Can anyone please tell me what the little box in the boot below the parcel shelf is. It has maybe 20-30 wires running from it. I only noticed it the other day and after looking at it for 10 minutes or so I could only imagine it to be some relays, or fuses or something similar.

This is on my GTST R33 btw. Not sure if other models have it.

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hm well im not sure if this helps you guys coz maybe it is your HICAS box, but i have a DR30 skyline and it also has a box under the parcel shelf and i dont know what it is. and my DR doesnt have hicas! its a silver box. what colour is your box? ! haha

my car has left over sub/amp wires so i thought it may be some left of stereo gizmo but it is still all hooked up and plugged in it seems .. so i have no idea. has a sticker and model numbers on it so i could write those down and try and find out.

how about ur? ne numbers etc on it?

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