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hey all .

im new around here just joined up as my current car is for sale and i am looking for a r32 gts-t.

but i have a few questons regarding them:

do all series r32's come with the projector headlights? or just the late model ones?

what is the differences between s1 and s2?

anything i should look out for when looking at a car? i.e rust in common places etc?

also if there is anything you want me to kno about when looking at them plz tell me.

cheers

jono

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projector headlights came in series 2 r32's

Difference between series 1 and 2 include;

- s2 heavier by a bit due to reinforcement bars in doors.

- Different steering wheel (tried fitting s1 wheel onto my s2 r32 yesterday, completely different setup yet they look the same)

- s2 plastic interior is the rough grainy look, where s1 has smooth plastic around the headunit etc

- s2 has grey faces on the dash, where s1 has blue

- s2 has a different ac compressor

- s2 has different interior cloth on the seats

- s2 most come with electronic front spoiler (although i think its an option)

There is a lot of small differences between the two series' but they all make a difference :thumbsup:

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