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9 hours ago, AMR33 said:

I thought R33 GTS-t only came in series 1, 1.5 and 2.

Can you elaborate on the series 3 please?

It's s2 and there is no official s3 in gtst, as you rightly said.

There *are* three series in a way... s1, s1.5 (1995 only) and s2. =-]

Perhaps you could help me then. There's actually 4 series of numbers, and I was told that I should label these as series 1 / series 1.5 / series 2 / series 3 (For R33 GTR we have series 1 / 2 / 3 - keep in mind that series 1 starts after the start of series 1 for non gtr (same the same time as series 1.5))

What I have:

000051    00011x    pre-production s1
000151    032xxx    s1
050001    05001x    pre-production s1.5
050101    063xxx    s1.5
100001    10001x    pre-production s2
101001    114xxx    s2
130001    13001x    pre-production s3
130101    135xxx    s3

So should series 3 be series 2.5...?

Cheers

10 minutes ago, sin- said:

Perhaps you could help me then. There's actually 4 series of numbers, and I was told that I should label these as series 1 / series 1.5 / series 2 / series 3 (For R33 GTR we have series 1 / 2 / 3 - keep in mind that series 1 starts after the start of series 1 for non gtr (same the same time as series 1.5))

What I have:

000051    00011x    pre-production s1
000151    032xxx    s1
050001    05001x    pre-production s1.5
050101    063xxx    s1.5
100001    10001x    pre-production s2
101001    114xxx    s2
130001    13001x    pre-production s3
130101    135xxx    s3

So should series 3 be series 2.5...?

Cheers

I reckon s3 is what we call the 40th anniversary model. It's a s2 with extra bits like badges and embroidery on the headrests and options for bodykit and steering wheel etc.
Not sure how you've broken the vins down, but certainly the 40th is 1998 only.

As far as real-world lingo goes, noone has ever said "series three" in regards to a GTST infront of me.

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