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I have made this thread to hopefully educate not only myself, but to educate all skyline enthusiasts in general.
What i'm hoping to do is create a list of parts that are interchangeable between the different models of skylines, whether they be coupe/sedan or turbo/na and start a general discussion on what some of the available options are for us (if any at all).

I know that s13/s14/s15 have an outstanding list of interchangeable modifications between the three different models and I am somewhat trusting there is some compatibility between models for our skylines.

I realize this may have already been done on another thread and if so someone please link me to the specific thread.

I myself have started this topic because i have a naturally aspirated 1999 R34 GT-V Sedan and was wondering what coil overs i should use, or if possible just drop in aftermarket coil overs from say from an earlier model skyline?

I also have a few queries on the exhaust system on how they differ from each model and if they differ from coupe to sedan?



Anyhow, any information on any parts that are interchangeable regarding skylines please discuss below!
i guess starting with the suspension wouldn't hurt though haha! :whistling:


Any information provided will be extremely helpful not only to me but im sure lots of others too.
Thanks in advance :rolleyes:

Cabin rear view mirror. 34 fits 32 and I'd suggest 33 and a number of other Nissan models. Eg S13 etc...

Looks like the map lights and cabin light are the same for 32,33,34 models.

Recently posted was the underside of the 32, 33 and 34 showing the exhaust systems perfectly highlighted. Will try and find if your interested but needless to say not interchangeable.

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