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***UPDATE***

OK, finally serious about selling my car for financial and practical reasons. its a clean, relatively stock example of a S2 R33 V-Spec, with 11 months rego (May 2008).

Has 135xxxKM on the clock. complied in 1998, so these are original km's. Regularly serviced at Protek and run on ultimate 98 exclusively.

Mods: K&N Pod filters, Blitz NUR spec turbo back exhaust, KONI suspension, blits turbo timer. all installed by the previous owner.

I have also put in a pioneer head unit, 2x12 subs and amp.

car has never missed a beat, i love this thing but i just can't justify having it while i'm still at university.

i'm looking at $28,750 ONO.

im negotiable on price, and may consider trades of a more practical car + cash my way.

pm me or ring on 0434 359 586

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Its 1997 and 1998 (series 3) models that came with Xenon lights. I'm not sure if they were a factory option before that but I haven't seen series 2's with Xenon's.

Oh, and series 3 had the same series 2 front bar with a lower lip, red stitching, and a rear fog light (1 reverse light).

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nice car mate, sure its a series 2? It has a series one front bar and doesn't have the xzenon front lights which alot of S2's had...

Series II's did not come with Xenon head lamps standard.

yep, like those who came before me I say it's definately a series 1. no passenger airbag (though I believe it's a S2 option, not standard), old style steering wheel, and front lip all say S1 to me. still a nice car, but not a series 2.

this is a series 2 interior: http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/6623/picture049wb8.jpg

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