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Ok i now this may sound dumb,

I just bouhgt a r33 S1 93 model.

and where you would normally select to fold the mirrors in is a blank plate.

Am i wrong but did all 33's come with folding mirrors?

Could i possibly have the motors there just need to hook to the switch?

how would i find out?

cheers

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I think it should come stock... I have a R33 s1 and as far as i know mines just a regular model r33 and i have electric mirrors.

Not sure how you would find out if you got the hardware underneith, maybe go see your local auto electrician.

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Does your car have aftermarket side mirrors or are they stock? maybe the previous owner installed aftermarket mirrors & just replaced the plate with a blank one.

Do you still have the L/R switch and push button to change the mirror anglesor is the whole plate blank?

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