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Hi everyone, im new to the forum. I live in Melbourne and im a big Nissan fan, although I do not own a Skyline I hope to one day own one or a 200sx.

I was just curious I have seen alot of R33 GTSTs with different shaped spoilers. Some seem to have a really nice square shaped spoiler (which I seem to see most often). However on some skylines I see this really small curved spoiler that is really low and doesnt stand out much. Can you please tell me which R33 models have this small curved spoiler? Is it all of the series 1s or what?

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Jimbo14

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Hi everyone, im new to the forum. I live in Melbourne and im a big Nissan fan, although I do not own a Skyline I hope to one day own one or a 200sx.

I was just curious I have seen alot of R33 GTSTs with different shaped spoilers. Some seem to have a really nice square shaped spoiler (which I seem to see most often). However on some skylines I see this really small curved spoiler that is really low and doesnt stand out much. Can you please tell me which R33 models have this small curved spoiler? Is it all of the series 1s or what?

Regards,

Jimbo14

93 gts-t through to the end of 94 have the low curved spoiler, 95 96 97 gts-t have the higher spoiler.

Serier 1 are 1993 through to the end of 1995. and series 2 are 1996 through to the beginning of 1998.

check out the for sale section. they appear from time to time.

I sold mine for 150 a while ago. It was in perfect condition. paint was perfect. not a single swirly. The guy literally put it on his car straight away.

Just look for a while, and you'll eventually find one in your car's colour so you dont ahve to pay money on top to spray it again.

might have to get myself one - I have the rounded spoiler and they just don't look as sporty with it...

Problem is I have a metallic red so colour matching would be hard...

Reds fade so differently to other colours :no:

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