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I found a Skyline R33 1996 S2 4 door turbo man, and was wondering if the tail lights on it could be changed to the standard series II 2D coupe skyline tail lights. The ones that are on the car now, arent like the normal ones but instead look like the older ones. Its hard to explain without a picture.

Anyways, can i put the other lights on to it? I would think so, as they really never change the body shape if its the same series.

Also, would i be able to change the front headlights to the Series II 2D coupe head lights?

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all the doors are different, if u have a look, the ass end on a 2dr and a 4dr are a totally different shape. the front end, however, could be changed to 2dr if u want.

unfrotunately the rear would have to remain 4dr style, either series 2 or series 1 look..... Personally i like the 4dr series 1 look better....

Hmm, ok. Well i was having a look at them and was thinking about putting the 2dr taillights on with the 2dr rear bumper. I say this because it seems as though the tail light shape is the same, but the bumper is higher since the indicator and rev light are in the middle (like a R32)

How about that?

Edit:

One other thing, am i going to have trouble finding a body kit for the rear? and parts? eg 2dr series 2 head lights and bumper.

Edited by N13Astra

All front end on a 4 door eg bumper, lights and bonnet are the same as the 2 door. One thing you can do to the Rear is to get some Autech tail lights (only cause they look kool) and color code them to your car like this one.

http://www.coastcars.net/phpBB2/files/100_559.jpg

http://www.coastcars.net/phpBB2/files/100_558.jpg

Hope that gives you some Idea

Cheers

Chris

All front end on a 4 door eg bumper, lights and bonnet are the same as the 2 door. One thing you can do to the Rear is to get some Autech tail lights  (only cause they look kool) and color code them to your car like this one.

http://www.coastcars.net/phpBB2/files/100_559.jpg

http://www.coastcars.net/phpBB2/files/100_558.jpg

Hope that gives you some Idea

Cheers

Chris

Pretty sure those rear lights are standard series 2 fair. This was my old series 2 sedan that I imported 1.5yrs ago in manual.

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