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R33 Series 2 GTS-T-40th Anniversary

hi guys

was just wondering - what are the features of the 40th anniversary models aside from the stiching in the seats and 2 "40th anniversary" badges at the side? :D

hmmmm.... what does "TYPE M" mean? :)

does anyone know where I can get the front Lip for a R33 Series II?

mine got damaged while it was getting shipped down here :D

thanks,guys!

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R33 Series 2 GTS-T-40th Anniversary

hi guys

  was just wondering - what are  the features of the 40th anniversary models aside from the stiching in the seats and 2 "40th anniversary" badges at the side? :ph34r:

hmmmm.... what does "TYPE M" mean? :)

does anyone know where I can get the front Lip for a R33 Series II?

mine got damaged while it was getting shipped down here  :(

thanks,guys!

I guess those 2 are the only features you can tell. Just check the compliance plates and the manufacturer's build dates in your bonnet on your driver's side. You can tell if it is true. IF you want other people to know your's is a 40th anniversary, then the badge at the side is the only way.. :(

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