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Hey guys,

i just bought a 1995 r33 gts25t.

How do you tell if it's a series 1 or 2? I believe 95 was the yr the s2 came out so I am not too sure.

it looks very similiar to this car (except the wheels) and doesnt have the "GTS25T" badge on the back.

so yeah just wondering what the main differences between s1 & 2 are

ie) interior, exterior etc etc....

I am new to the skyline world but lovin every minute of it!

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96 was the start of the series 2 but i think there were some hybrids in 95.

Judging by that pic its a series two because of the wing. same color skyline writing bar thingy on the back and similar kit. also the interio looks like a series 2. its lighter in color and nicer!! hehe also series 2 had a bulgin part in the bonnet and sharper headlights. also the front bar on the series 2 had two four round lights in it. two blinkers and two fog lights...

so do you know what yours is know??

:P

you bought a line and dont know if its a s1 or s2

i hope you had it inspected before you bought

but as said if its a 95 it would be a s1 or 1.5

but search and you will find http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...1-2-t17349.html

This link might be helpful to you. It outlines the years and model changes.

http://imports.motortraders.net/imports/se...p;model=Skyline

Thanks heaps, that websites very useful

just worked out it's a series 2...

Happy Days :D

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