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my S1 has a big wing i think its a GTR wing i am like wtf if going on Also do all S1 have air bags cause i don't think mine does  

is there a way of Telling if i have LSD on silvia u pull back seat out and there a sticker

hey the wing is a gtr style wing

air bag was an option until 1995, in 1995 drivers airbag became standard, and series 2 skylines (very late 1995-onwards) all have dual airbags standard

all gts-ts have LSDs standard (i told u this in another thread!)

Sunroofs were an option, at least with S1. Mine was optioned :headspin:

And thinking of I don't think I have seen any S2's with them, at least not as from the factory.......................

']What about sunroofs? where they available in all of them? s1 and s2?? anyone got a series 2 with sunroof?

i cant seem to find a s2 with a sunroof... what would you choice... the upgraded s2... or the s1... with SUNROOF!! :jump:

sunroof was most definetly offered in series two from the factory i have seen a few of them.

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Differences also include the 40th annv stitching in the seats lol if you've got one..

nismo front bar, rear sway bar in boot, gtr rear wing, sunroof, hicas..

i'm sure these cross into SI and SII - depends on what the original owner got factory..

also what about HICAS - do SI have hicas?

I just bought an R33 which appears to be a S2, its a january 1996 model. What concerns me is that it may not be a real S2 because it has no ABS or sunroof. Does anyone if the very early S2 come without ABS ?

Another trivial but important tip for buyers of secondhand parts.

I tried a series 1 aerial on my series 2 and it's different, the aerial plug is different, the S1 tube is fatter, thusly the screw on crome bit too and the angle of the grommets is heaps less. I mangled the S2 for the arial plug and fitted it, but the angle grommets FMU and it didnt two stage anymore. (notice that the plug surround on the S2 is yellow) With the slimmer tube they made the black outer grommet go through the panel to eliminate earthing / potential rust spot?

so can anyone list the HARD AND FAST FACTS that a buyer can use to tell between a series 1, 2 and 1.5 if they are a different model between 1 and 2?

do ALL R33 GTS-T's come with an LSD, or is it an option?

is there anyway to tell the model of an R33 by any identification numbers etc?

The definative way to check the model is using the FAST software from this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...++nissan++check

But simply, the Series 1 v Series 2 differences are in this thread, a series 1.5 looks like series 1 but has the series 2 motor (ie no ignitor pack)

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