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the 93-94 R33 dont have airbags as far as i know.

"1.5" or 95 models have drivers side...it might be an option, but most ive seen have it.

Yea thats right but i think even in the '95 models only after a certain month they got airbags.

  • 4 weeks later...
they dont NEED to be replaced but the lights stick out and the bonnet doesnt line up properly...so to do it right you need to change all of it

Where doesn't the bonnet line up properly? sides? / front grill?

(series 2 bar onto a series 1)

the 93-94 R33 dont have airbags as far as i know.

"1.5" or 95 models have drivers side...it might be an option, but most ive seen have it.

Posted earlier in the thread shows a 93 R33 with a pessanger airbag. Rare but was an option.

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dont mean to dig up an old thread...

but ive been wondering what the difference is between the 96SII r33 and the 97sII r33 is...

the only difference is that the 97 model come with abs as an option and has no front spoiler, and the 96 has no ABS option and has a front spoiler...all other specs are the same.

im just referring to the website on the previous page... might not be so accurate i guess.

http://www.motortraders.net/imports/home.asp

the 33 skyline has a vast array of sub-models an spec differences doesnt it?

besides what ive mentioned, which appears to be wrong anyway, does anyone know the difference between the 96 and 97 R33 GTS-t ???

EDIT: my bad i just re-checked the website...

ABS was standard on 97 and was an option on 96

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what about cosmetic differences between 96 and 97 R33?

i cant seem to find any...but im not a skyline owner...yet.

so im basing my opinion on photos only. which isnt easy.

they're the same. both are just series 2 R33's

only visual differences will be if 1 has the optional front lip.

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series 1 and series 2 r33 gearboxes have different clutch setup but are the same. series 2 has seatbelt holders that come off the a pillar to keep the seatbelt at easy reach. series 2 console has each warninig light in its own bevelled bubble where series 1 is completely flat and just has lights for each warning item

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