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Hey boys n girls im going to be having a look a 95 model skyline which has the series 2 front bar and bonet.

My question is, is there a way to tell a series 1 from a series 2 other than just looking at the bumpers and bonets as in is there a plate or something which would have a different code for a series 1 to a series 2?

cheers

daniel

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Hey boys n girls im going to be having a look a 95 model skyline which has the series 2 front bar and bonet.

My question is, is there a way to tell a series 1 from a series 2 other than just looking at the bumpers and bonets as in is there a plate or something which would have a different code for a series 1 to a series 2?

cheers

daniel

Hi,

without having the vin checked, you can usually tell the difference by things such as the interior trim of the seats are different from series 1 to series 2. The panel on the rear boot that says "skyline" is colour coded on the series 2. The rear spoiler is a little higher and squared off on the series 2. And my series 2 has driver and passenger airbags- however im not sure if this was standard or an option.. Hope this helps a little.

Damien

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The series one has no airbags either, the series 1.5 has drivers side airbag and the series 2 has both driver and passenger airbags which ShylineR33 already pointed out. There's a heap more differences between them but if I want to know what series Skyline it is I just go straight for the airbags.

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ok sweet well this guy reckons its got dual air bags, the upgraded ecu and the interior trim is different too but its still a late 95. How would it have all the bits and pieces of the series 2 but still be made in 95. i didnt even know there was a series 1.5. Is that just a series one with series 2 bits ?

so im now fairly confused lol

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The series one has no airbags either, the series 1.5 has drivers side airbag and the series 2 has both driver and passenger airbags which ShylineR33 already pointed out. There's a heap more differences between them but if I want to know what series Skyline it is I just go straight for the airbags.

I wouldnt its easy to change dashs around and im pretty sure on the site ive seen a series 1 with a series 2 dash. The best way to check is put up the VIN number on the Fast thread and it will reveal all.

ok sweet well this guy reckons its got dual air bags, the upgraded ecu and the interior trim is different too but its still a late 95. How would it have all the bits and pieces of the series 2 but still be made in 95. i didnt even know there was a series 1.5. Is that just a series one with series 2 bits ?

Series 1.5 had the series 2 motor series 2 wing Drivers airbag but everything else was series 1, Hence the reason why on this site people call them a 1.5.

Cheers

Chris

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yeh will do!!! gonna go check it out tomorrow so ill keep you all informed. i hate dodgy people who talk up their cars so much... but yeh tomorrow ill post up the info n some pics maybe

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Isn't the steering wheel for the Series 2 the same as the Type-X steering wheel? They look similar from memory.

Looks the same as most Nissan cars of that age, Late model S14, N15 series II and so on .

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