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Hey guys,

Been thinkin of gettin a body kit for my r33 s2 4door, but cant really find too many around. I was wondering does the 2 door body kits fit the 4 doors? Also like where would be the cheapest/best to get these bodykits. My mate has like given me some sites, but the range isnt 2 gr8. Help of any kind is thx!

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HiaTuS,

I have a white R33 S2 4-door just like you and am getting a lip kit fitted in the next week or so. It is similar to the standard kit that Nissan issue with their R33's, however this one is slightly fatter as its a copy taken from moulds. I've been told its a Nismo kit as its slightly different to the factory Nissan ones. I'll try to post pics once its fitted but you can speak to Paul at Autoworx or visit www.autoworx.com.au to view the items. It's a cheaper alternative than forking out on an entire kit as these are just an add on.

The kit consists of:

- Front T-chin lip spoiler

- Nismo style sideskirts

- Factory Nissan style rear pods

And as far as I know, series 1 and series 2 kits are the same for 4 door. ALthough the only difference being the front headlight design in relation to the front bar fitting on flush...

-Ed-

Yeah HiaTuS, what ED said is basically the story, I got my side skirts and rear pods from Autoworx at a decent price, waiting on a front lip now.

As long as the front bar is a S2 one it will fit fine, I don't think that a S1 one will fit somehow. The other issue is if you keep the front indicator/fog light assembly it may not go with another front bar, unless of course it's been designed to take the original light assembly.

I hunted around for something different but haven't found anything yet!

Ed I'd be interested in seeing pics when you have them! :woot:

Pulp, so its your car in the photos on the website? I'll post up some pics once Paul has fitted the kit.

(nice to know fellow S2 33 4 doorer's) Is anyone elses 5spd manual?

-Ed-

Yep thats mine! :D It's famous now!!

Yeah post em up when you do! So you managed to get a manual hey? I looked high and low for a S2 4 door manual, bloody rare!! :P

Nice pulp, and thx ed for the webby, i like the r33 s2 front bar lip on the skyline body kit page, and they do keep the foglights in sight. All s2 4 doors and 2 doors have the same front and back im guessing, so that means it should fit my car? $280 bucks aint 2 shabby either!

I think this looks nice, just no idea how to get it :ermm:

http://www.aero-eurou.com/AERO_print/AERO_SKYLINE_R33-4.html

Came across this website, think they have some kit and lips for 4Dr S2 R33

http://www.carmate.com/display_products.ph...eries%202%204Dr

Edited by Lezzare

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