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hey guys as title says just need a bit of help before i take the next step

im going to put a Series 2 Front Bar on my Series 1 R33 and have been told i need a Series 2 REO bar as well as the bumper. Im guessing the series 2 reo will still bolt straight on to my r33 (series 1)'s chassis ?

and also with a Series 2 Grill will that fit into the lugs of the Series 1 headlights flush ?

cheers

hey guys as title says just need a bit of help before i take the next step

im going to put a Series 2 Front Bar on my Series 1 R33 and have been told i need a Series 2 REO bar as well as the bumper. Im guessing the series 2 reo will still bolt straight on to my r33 (series 1)'s chassis ?

and also with a Series 2 Grill will that fit into the lugs of the Series 1 headlights flush ?

cheers

Not 100% sure on this, but I think you also need the series 2 headlight's and bonnet as they are slighty different to the series 1

what was said above

you will need series 2 bonnet and lights to make the front bar look like it fits properly

you could just fit the front bar, but it will look like arse

guards on series 1 and 2 are identical

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ahhh yeh, i get what you mean.

nice job on it! looks great with the s2 front :D

if you dont mind me asking, how much did the extra parts cost?

Edited by Skyline_034

Bought the bonnet and lights off a wreck

Bought the front bar and Grille from Japan off import monster.

Honestly, dont really remember as I bought a couple of other things off the wreck at the same time and

Import monster stuff cost about $500 delivered I think

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