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the series 2 grillie will not fit on a series 1. They are different in size. the bonnet from a series 2 goes down lower therefore the grillie will be shorter in height. i tried to fit a series 2 grillie on my car before and it leaves a hugeee gap. doesnt look good .

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pushead.

Ok that might be the case. What im trying to say is, the grille that i have on my s2 car (which is the one hippy wants) will fit on both a series 2 and 1 car. Now the picture i posted up, (series 2 grille???) will fit on a series 2 car, but according to u not on a series 1 car. Which isnt my case so i dont really mind.

Thanks for clarifying it up.

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I didnt know 95 gtst is a series 2. Are you sure hippy wanted the series 2 one? from memory, series 2 are 96+ .. the picture you have attached is not the one with the red 's' . hippy wanted as stated in the title of this thread The RED 's' Grillie'

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Hippy,

Not sure if this will help u out......I have the same car as you...95 gtst s1 1/2 (actually known as a series 2). I have the front grill for sale but has a silver S on the front.....how hard would it be to paint the S red??

Anyway let me know if u r interested

Thanks

ant95GTR

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