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hi, i got an R33 series 1.5 but the original bar craked due to a bird impact and a mate lent me an R33 series 1 bar for the timebeing...

was just wondering if a series 2 would fit no problems. it has a R33 97 grill at the moment and a carbon fibre bonnet....

thanks

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ok just found out that u hav to change lights, bonnet, grill, fenders etc....not really worth it

ps: if anyone is selling an R33 series 1.5 1995 model silver front bar in sydney, let me no :(

cheers

Sorry for being off topic, but how different is the Series 1.5 to the Series 1? I have a series 1 and want a later model grill, but I thought they didn't fit because the lights were different sizes. Are your headlights closer to Series 1 or 2?

s 1.5 (i have one) were the transitional stage form s1 to s2

basically s1.5 were made at the end of 1995 and early 1996

they have all the same body and interior of the series ones but have the series 2 engines and rear wing.

so cosmetically a s1.5 is a s1. which means if your looking for kits, bonnets, lights etc and your have a s1.5 you want s1 bits

engine wise its a series 2 which is 99% the same anyway (someone correct me if im wrong)

umm yeh

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