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Quick question, i broke the ash tray in my 1996 Series 2 R33 trying to shove too many coins into it (oops!) so i bought a new one off eBay, but it doesn't fit? The guy had said the part was for an R33 so i'm wondering if there is a difference between Series 1 and Series 2 as i know the dash is slightly different?

Otherwise i'm thinking it might be for a different model, since it's about 1cm too wide to fit in.

Can anyone confirm if there is a difference? Cheers!

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yes they are different.

when i bought my car it didn't have an ash tray. when i went to the wreckers to get one had trouble finding one that fit. the S2 ones are slightly smaller or something.. can't remember now.

btw, my car is the 33 gtr, but i think the ashtrays for gtrs aren't any different from gtsts

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