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oh hell no that aint to series II

sure it could be a 1996... but series II as we know them.. nopers..

hey missing link, how weird that it has the series II dash insert with the raised edges and then a 1995 steering wheel. and no dual bags. ?

and the seats etc

alpha can you ask him what his original bumper looked like?

does the indicator stalk still have facility to turn on or off fog lights?

I had a GSR Lancer for awhile " poor thing found the back end of a truck and never drove again.. That had a killer engine it it 4G93 however I think a Gti Proton with Turbo would be hell fast.. they weigh nothing..

That Skyline looks strange - has series 2 rear end, sereis 1 front end ... and a mixed interior...

I would stay the fark away .... looks dodgy.... chop shop job maybe?????

to many maybe's with that car....

keep looking is my advise.

Daniel

The steering wheel is definitely Series I.

The Dash is Series II although its missing a passenger airbag. Series 1.5's have a passenger airbag.

The front is Series I Type M.

The rear, i dont know :D

Maybe a joined half cut when it was involved in an accident as some have suggested?

I think im going to stay away from it.. Its a shame.. It was $15'000 and thats damn cheap " should have known that I wouldnt get a Series two for that much"

People be warned!

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

  • 4 weeks later...

after having my name and my car questioned in these forums, i did some serious, and expensive checking on the cars history. the car is definitely a series 2 bought in dec 96. the previous lady owner actually spoke a little english (thank f|_|ck), the reason for the different lights and some interior are the fact that she hit a dog at 65 k's, it bent up the front right guard, bonnet, and smashed the light. also the drivers side airbag went off. she had all ready signed the contract for sale to the importer and only had 2 days to get the car fixed. the lights are the original that came with the car (she put some after market blue ones in), the guards are from a series 2, the bonnet is from a series 1.5, and the drivers steer wheel is from a her brothers car, she thinks it was a 95. that came over the same day. no doubt some1 in here has it. (i pity the bloke that does, now that is a chop job, unrepairable front end damage, it should have a similar timed comp plate, car used to be black, w/ a blitz bodykit, and a few mods the motor). also just to provide evidense of the compliance and build dates i have some compliance pics, maybe some of the people in here just dont really know as much as they think they do. and you know if yall wanted to know all you had to do was ask for the pics

Did you end up selling it to a car yard???

Also you didnt know what make the rims are did you?

Sorry I questioned it that much, Im still not sure if I believe you 100% but Im not sure its your fault as it wasnt your car. Its good that you "did some serious, and expensive checking on the car" I would have done this before trying to sell it.

as you know adam, finances are tight and prior to selling car i was trying to run a family on $329 p/w compo pay prior to tax, and the mags on the brothers car she didnt know but they where white i think she said, it wasn't easy trying to understand her, but the ones on this weren't on it when she had it, she had stockies

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