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Vehicle in question is a Series 1 R33 Sedan.

It has damage to both front guards and headlights.

Will the headlights and front guards from a coupe fit? as I have found a set the same colour etc on a coupe. I parked next to one and couldnt really see any differences but was hoping someone would know for sure.

Car is a project, which will be a fairly fast paced build over the next couple of months. This is the first step!

Also - The car runs a 4-stud setup. Would i be running the same wheels as a cefiro/silvia etc then? its it 4x114.3?

Thanks guys

headlights shud bolt up i think( no reason for nissan to make an extra set for a 4 door)

i think the bonnet from a 4 door fits a 2door so guards mite fit

guessing was non turbo or still is but yes silvia 4x114.3 wheels will fit

Could you PM me the VIN numbers of both cars. I'll have a look and see if the front wings have the same part number.

I can probably check just using the first part of the vin (eg. HNR32 or whatever) if you'd prefer not to send me the whole thing.

Edited by Lum

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