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Hey all, im looking to do over my whole front end of my 33, wanting to put the series 2 bumper bar on you kno with the foggies and indiactors in them, also i have i beleive the series 1 grill..with the logo stuck onto it....now what i want to get is the grille that the later edition 33's have you know the one where the badge goes onto the actual bonnet and the gril is sort of open...like the r34's?

Doe anyone know where i can get these and what they would set me back.

ive seen heaps of 33's with this done, if you dont get what i mean tell me and ill put a picture up

thanks all

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the series 2 grill will not fit on a series one. it does not fit the lights.

does that mean the the series 2 front bumper wont fit on?

im not sure which model i have....i kno the series 1 has the smaller spoiler the more round one, ive got the taller GTR looking one but doesnt stick out the gtr one, and my "SKYLINE" logo is the same colour as my body colour not the clear one which the series 1 has, but i only have a driver side air bag not a passenger one that it states the series 2 has

its a 95

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sounds like s1.5 and in that case fairly sure there is cutting involved for the bumper/grill to fit the diffrent shaped headlights cant remeber exactly what the diffrence is but yeah. thats why after market companies have front bars for s1 and s2.

good luck mate, has been done so dont let a bit of cutting stop you.

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sounds like s1.5 and in that case fairly sure there is cutting involved for the bumper/grill to fit the diffrent shaped headlights cant remeber exactly what the diffrence is but yeah. thats why after market companies have front bars for s1 and s2.

good luck mate, has been done so dont let a bit of cutting stop you.

thanks bro, not too dissapointed if grille doesnt go on but the bumper for sure...dont really wana do the work myself might just take it to an panel beater but then they gotta know...damn why did i get a s1.5 grrrr made it difficult

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no probs mate, fairenough if its your pride and joy and you dont wanna accidently stuff up then yeah work shop could do it easy.

they will b able to find out what they gotta cut just by doing a quick test fit, i think its been put on the forums what you actually gotta cut but i just cant find it at the moment.

good luck mate, post pics when you get it done, the s1.5 is my preffrence any way bro they look sweet.

Gezza

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no probs mate, fairenough if its your pride and joy and you dont wanna accidently stuff up then yeah work shop could do it easy.

they will b able to find out what they gotta cut just by doing a quick test fit, i think its been put on the forums what you actually gotta cut but i just cant find it at the moment.

good luck mate, post pics when you get it done, the s1.5 is my preffrence any way bro they look sweet.

Gezza

thanks dude...will do wen it gets done..gotta save for the bumper first there expensive

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