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My brother is wanting to purchase a bodykit for his 4dr skyline, its a series 1, I wondering if there is any difference between the 4dr rear bars and the 2dr rear bars? Apparently they are different, how?

Ummm not sure if this has been covered, did a quick search and couldnt find anything. Series 1 and 2 front bars are interchangable right? or do the lights and grill etc need to be changed in order to do it? Are Series 1 and 2 lights the same? series 1 looks more dull whereas the series 2 looks like it has chromey plastic stuff on the inside which makes it more shinny :)

~Danz

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The sedan and coupe rear bars are different. The coupe's rear lights round off at the bottom where as a sedans lights are more of a 'boxy' shape. Not sure if that made any sense, but if you got a sedan rear bar and a coupe rear bar together, look at the bar where it would meet the tail lights. You should see the difference. Size, I'm not too sure about the difference.

As far as I know, the series 1 and 2 front are interchangeable. Only difference in the light is that, one has projector headlights and one has the 'normal' reflectors?

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hmmmm ok, I can't really see the difference, probably cause the photo is too small:

r33skyline_4dr_r.jpg

33GTR_DoLuck_Rear_small.jpg

yeah I just checked on my bro's car, looks the same :P.

Ok, so the headlights are the same size otherwise, cool....

I've got a front bumper, not sure what series its from, I guess it doesnt really matter thought does it?

~Danz

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frt bar is the same as the coupe you can buy that from anywere

rear bar are almost the same as well u just have to shorten the

rear guard piece that goes to the rear wheels

That was taken from this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=165558

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