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All items are located in SE Melbourne. But I do work in the city so happy to bring the item into work and meet up there.

Otherwise happy to post at your expense.

Best bet is to SMS me on 0402346691 and I'll reply when I can.

Tomei Hicas Lock II kit (To suit BNR32 and other Nissans from the same era - please see link for full listing)
Brand new (Opened only to inspect) - imported from Japan. Nobody likes HICAS hence why I bought the kit... but not something I'll be able to utilize effectively due to change in car plans.
Contents as per link http://www.tomeiusa.com/_2003web-catalogue/e190_others_drivetrain.html
"The Tomei HICAS lock eliminates both electrically and physically the HICAS system, making it possible to control rear suspension more directly.

More direct driving feel 
Removes the HICAS system and warning lights 
Removes the uncertainty of suspension movement"

COMPATIBILITY NOTES:
Compatible only with the following Hicas model and vehicles:
Model HICAS II:
- KS13 Silvia
- KRS13 180SX
- HCC33 Laurel
- CA31 Cefiro

Model SUPER HICAS:
- KSP13 Silvia
- KRPS13 180SX
- HCR32 Skyline GTS
- BNR32 Skyline GT-R
- (G)CZ32 Fairlady Z Before M/C (~93.3)
- PBY32 Cedric/Gloria

Model SUPER HICAS:
- ECR33 Skyline GTS/GTS25t
- BCNR33 Skyline GT-R
- CS14 Silvia
- (G)CZ32 Fairlady Z After M/C (93.9~)
- HBY33 Cedric/Gloria
- GCC34 Laurel

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Price - $70 firm

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