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as per topic header. Will the series 1.5 front bar fit on a series 1...i have looked at it and it appears to be ok but that is just by Eye, i wont be doing it myself a pro will be so will he be able to or is it a no go?

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from what i know there is no such thing as a series 1.5 so i dont think there will be a difference. the bar on a series 1.5 is different, however the headlights and bonnet are the same so i think if u have the series 1.5 reo and bar u should be sweet. if its a series 2 then thats diferent, but series 1.5 and 1 are the same thing

from what i know there is no such thing as a series 1.5 so i dont think there will be a difference. the bar on a series 1.5 is different, however the headlights and bonnet are the same so i think if u have the series 1.5 reo and bar u should be sweet. if its a series 2 then thats diferent, but series 1.5 and 1 are the same thing

well ther is such a thing as a series 1.5. The front bar is diffrent along with a few other things and has airbags and what have you they are external things, not sure about the engine but i think there would be a few minor diffrences if iam not wrong. Yer the head lights look the same so iam guess that will aid the fit of the bar fingers crossed

well ther is ther a late model series one then that has an airbag i have seen the series 1.5 (as it is refered to) on several occasions like this one in the first sale section http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=153995 see post 7. Well it is a front bar like that one soo iam assuming it would fit after modification to house the intercooler behind it :no:

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