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Old 08-30-2008, 03:20 PM
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i know this is probabnly the wrong section but more visitors here. my question is i been looking for a 240sx and some of them have different types like the super hicas or other ones i cant remember can anyone tell me the diference. is it just cosmetic diff or powertrain or performance. i appreciate the help a link to site would be nice. thanks peace
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hicas is a sort of "4 wheel steering" suspension. The wheel adjust 1 degree to help the handling of the car. I believe a lot of people hated this because it was problematic. Most people just welded the axel in place and called it a day. In the newer iterations, the creases were probably ironed out and people weren't bothered by it anymore. This is why drifting a 300ZX is retarded.

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oh ok cool thanks cause i found one i might buy so thanks for the link
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Spike you mentioned the 300ZXs...I remember reading somewhere that a company is making a replacment rearend for the Zs that had the rear steer option. It can probably be searched and found.
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