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hey people just wanted to say go to ebay and search this item number-Item number: 220196304913

there is a s1 stagea for sale with 70,000kms on clock and a weird front bar,but look at interior pics,it has s2 dash,tiptronic etc,is there a model before s2 that had this or is it dodgy? thanks.

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I know there were a few Series 1 released with the NEO, but i didn't think there was a series 1 with the series 2 interior released. it looks like they updated the interior, perhaps it was one of the last of the series 1, and the dealer updated the interior to sell it easier once the series 2 came on the market? I wonder if the tiptronic works, as it still has the non-neo RB25, which i would assume had the same transmission as the series 1

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" I posted this in an earlier post

"The earliest S2 I can find in FAST is WGNC-120001 which was Aug 1998, so August appears to be the changover. The last S1 found is WGNC34-111092 Jul-98"

this one is WGNC34-111050, one of the last S1s.

Some of the photos of the interior dont match, black dials in one (s1), white in other(s2), so he's just used some incorrect photos.

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" I posted this in an earlier post

Some of the photos of the interior dont match, black dials in one (s1), white in other(s2), so he's just used some incorrect photos.

+11ty

there is only photo out of all of them I can see is of a series 2, I think its just a f**k up

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Very unusual, the picture of the rear seats shows an s1 interior for both the front and back, and the other shot of the interior shows s2 interior trim on the front seats and a tiptronic box.

Maybe they stuffed the photos up when posting, but I'd be sure to check that out in the flesh just to be safe.

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I would have to agree with most of the comments on here so far. A lot of the pics don't add up. my best bet is to go down and have a look at it in reality. I brought my car from ebay. It best to go out have a look and ask the seller questions face to face

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dealer has a series 2 for sale as well, you can see the tail end of it in one of the photos. The interior cloth patterns are different.

Save yourself the confusion and buy my car :whistling:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...x=mode+matchany

1997 Series 1 with mods .. more power than series 2 (155kw at the wheels)

$12,900 with series 2 tail lights and leather interior, best of both worlds.

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