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the fact that it's made in 1995 is pretty much the key factor here. the majority of 95 model r33's are series 1.5 (not an official series though. they are technically just a series 1, but they run a mix of s1 and s2 parts and that's why we refer to them as series 1.5).

Ill try and get to my coil packs today.

Im hoping to find out for info on what parts are s1 and what parts a s2?

Do I buy a s1 front bumper or a s2? If I could get a list happening that would be sweet as.

search. it has been covered many times.

as for the front bar, given that the S2 would probably look much different to yours, wouldn't it be obvious that yours needs a series 1?

most body parts are S1 (other wing). interior is S1 (although there are some differences). coil packs are S2, as is AFM and TPS. that pretty much covers most of it.

not really. you can tell whether it has s1 or s2 coils just by opening the bonnet. you don't even need to remove the coil valley cover.

if your engine has this at the back of the cover, near the firewall, then it is an s1 motor

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