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Ok. The question is i own a 96 S2 GTS-T and i am having a hard time finding a Wind deflector plate for my model as most major manufacturer only made it for the S1 GTS-T and GT-R.

Example;

BNCR33 TFPBCNR3303 For earlier model 1/95-12/98

BNCR33 TFPBCNR33M03 For later model 1/95-12/98

Now I own a S2 GTS-T, if i buy the BNCR33 Later model version TFPBCNR33M03, can i fit it on my R33 with slight modification as the only main difference between the GTS and GT-R is the grill. In other words, i may need to cut a bit from the grill art to make it fit, can i get a confirmation on this.

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mate your asking a lot of questions lately which is good, but rather than product numbers from nengun or whatever you have given us, you would get a lot more responses if you actually showed a pic or explained what you were talking about.

I for one am happy to help, but cbf looking up something for you.

This is what i am talking about, it has many names like wind diversion plate, wind deflection plate or whatever it is called. lol. Reason i asked here is that i got the answer from the supplier that it WILL NOT fit a GTS-T S2. I am thinking, why won't it as BNCR33 and ECR33 share the same chasis except for the grill, the front area should be identical. So the final question is, can this be modded a bit to fit ECR33 S2.

Btw i won't ask questions if it's a direct fit part. lol but i do take chances as well like the M35 Nismo muffler on my R33. I bought it without knowing will it fit my car or not so i do gamble on parts if i can't get a definate answer here.

I maybe asking alot of questions but i am solving some as well :/

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from my knowledge it wont fit hence why theres a model for the gtst and gtr. different placement of bonet latch maybe or even adaptation to fit snug with gtr grill and lights.

so you've bought it already. why dont you just test fit and see where it doesnt match. anything can be modified to fit. you will get less for it when selling it off cause its been choped.

Nope, i haven't bought it yet, hence i'm asking around here for some advise first :/

From what i searched, ARC doesn't make one for any R33 GTS-T, Garage Defend only makes it for the R33 GTS-T S1. Greddy doesn't have it for the R33 S2 as well.

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