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Its just the 40th aniversary edition. Only difference is the badges on the side of the car the seats have 40th aniversary embroided into them plus you have the option of a different front bar. Gearbox is the same.

plus optional GTR rear wing.. plus the usual options.. dual airbags.. hicas.. haven't seen one with an a-lsd.. also there are others including Momo steering wheel.. different gear knob.. "sports exhaust"..

I should print them all out of Nissan fast..

I bought a 40th anniversary and besides the badges it just came with a heap of extras like

factory keyless entry with alarm, factory Skyline floor mats, front lip and the car is

midnight purple. oh and has the light up skyline garnish thats under the boot lid which doesn't

actually work thanks to the previous owner. but thats all i can tell comparing it to my mates skyline

doesn't go any harder.

To add 1 more thing;

I have been told the S2 had a stiffer suspension option, With heavy duty springs.

I have driven a S2 with this apparent option, It was defently differant to the stock setup, Im unsure if it is factory optioned or aftermarket, But several importers have told me its an option.

Any one care to explain?

no cup holder for me

1997 feb series 2 with active lsd

also i think the coin holder thing on the right hand side

was an option on both series 1 and 2, mine doesnt have it

but have seen it on a series 1

I have a 40th anniversary R33 Skyline, some features include:

.Midnight purple

.No coin holder on the right hand side of the dash facia (S1 only I believe)

.Foldable wire cup holder

.GTR Wing

.GTR style front bar

Not necessarily a feature, but the 40th anniversary S2 R33 has a different crank angle sensor to normal S2 R33's....The same Hitachi unit as used by the R34. I wonder if any other engine components are shared?

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