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buy a series two front halfcut ( without motor if you can find one or sell motor) make sure you get all panels, bonnet and bonnet release and rio etc. in reasonable to good condition ( less fixit work before painting)

EDIT: don't forget the headlights..

swap the front guards, bar, bonnet etc. onto you car and then get it all sprayed or have it sprayed prior to fitting its up to you.

then hey presto series two conversion :P

you could go the whole hog and replace your dash aswell to get the dual airbags and all the seats and interior trim if you wanted but then you should probably just buy a series two IMO.

Corey.

Edited by sIIgtst

Been there done that, you will need:

Bonnet, head lights, front grill, front bar, Reo bar, Fog light wiring kit (unless you have fog lights on your S1)

No need for fenders, S1 and S2 are the same.

Cheers

Johno

  • 6 months later...
What's a 'reo bar'?

Reo = Reinforcement bar its holds up the front bar and is apart of the cars crush zone.

Circled in red.. this one is off a Series one though. The series two is a lot smaller (basically just the top half)

Cheers

Johno

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