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hmmm... meg's site has most of them.. but its a bit all over the place..

basically the stuff you need to know about:

in 93-95 model standard are: aircon and digital climate control, elec mirrors, power steering, power windows, LSD

Optional: audio options, factory sunroof, ABS i think on 94 or 95, and I think drivers airbag is optional still in 95. All series 2 have drivers and passenger airbag.

Why do you care that it has to be a 1995 model??

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There is various cross-over differences, where they started putting bits and pieces that appeared in the series #2 in the series #1.

I know what you mean though, mine is a 94 and dj_lethal's is like a 95 model.. and his has a lot of the series 2 stuff like different trim, etc.

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try this

http://www.enovit.com/skyline/Nissan%20Sky...33%20GTS25t.htm

hosted from home, but nothing to do with my vehicle other than the fact it is an R33 GTS25t. Found it on the net a while ago and dug it up and stuffed around with a website, mail server, etc.

if there is anything other links, etc. that ppl want me to put up on the site, PM me.

hope this is what you are looking for!

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Originally posted by predator666

sexc... i removed mine.. looks heaps better, esp with a dark tint.. i coulda removed the motor and everything but then i'd have to get the little hole filled.

oh yeah, but i put it back again.. coz its useful when its raining

Mines like that from the factory. There is no hole (where a motor would have been) and there are no rear wiper controls anywhere. I was told my car was a limited edition but I thinks its BS. I think it might have been a factory option not to have one.

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