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I think you would have to change the whole front to S2. Because for each item you change, it won't be compatible with your other S1 item.

ok if anyone else have info on this let me know please cause i want to put series 2 front bar and bonnet on

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the S2 bonnet might fit on pending whether or not you can close it

cause the S1 headlights are bigger than the S2 headlgiht

thus that implies that the S2 bonnet will have a tight fit around S1 headlights

I've got S1 headlights on my S2 and only had 2 modify the grill,

need to use a lil gentle force to close the bonnet as well

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the S2 bonnet might fit on pending whether or not you can close it

cause the S1 headlights are bigger than the S2 headlgiht

thus that implies that the S2 bonnet will have a tight fit around S1 headlights

I've got S1 headlights on my S2 and only had 2 modify the grill,

need to use a lil gentle force to close the bonnet as well

Any pics of the frount end of your car :( sounds kinda funky :P

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