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Heres a few new pics of mine, my mate wanting to try a few rolling shots so i thought why not, nothings changed since the last pics though, except it has a bit more power lol, also its a bit higher in these pics than what i would normally have it set at.

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Here are pics of my brothers car, Series 2 r33 manual, with veilside sides, bomex front, 221 rear kw (( now 260rkw )) purchased 11 months ago for $11,000

some before some after powercruise lol

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he has a new front bumber finally now and jsut got the car back form ebing tuned, with the new turbo, coils, injectors, etc etc etc

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Heres my new addition, I named her Skye ( yeah yeah, very original I know, but anything else I liked sounded like a puppys name LOL ) R33 GTS S2 manual - all very standard cept for exhaust & wheels. Only have 4 points left for 2.5 years so Im not doing anything to it yet :blink:

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Heres a few new pics of mine, my mate wanting to try a few rolling shots so i thought why not, nothings changed since the last pics though, except it has a bit more power lol, also its a bit higher in these pics than what i would normally have it set at.

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Where is the smoke Jason? :cheers:

lol you guys know your stuff....

its a series 1 with the series 2 front..

Yea, i picked up on the rear end skyline logo... series 2 is body colour.. where has urs is clear! + rear badge.

But nice conversion though! and the blue colour is quite nice.. =)

Anyway heres my baby...

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What is the fit like with series 1 headlights in a series 2?

If series 1 fit in series 2 im buying series 3 GTR projectors headlights lol

I didnt think series 1 fit into series 2.

it fits but is a bit bigger and the bonnet needs a little gentle force to close.

that's just for mine, it might be a better or worse fit for you.

it fits but is a bit bigger and the bonnet needs a little gentle force to close.

that's just for mine, it might be a better or worse fit for you.

whats the reason for wanting s1 headlights?

S2 IMO are a massive improvement

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