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Series 2 R33 headlights on a series 1.

Bonnet, centre grill all that needs changing? Or quarter panels and bumper? Or do none of the bolt holes line up?

Hey mate,

S2 Headlights, S2 Bonnet, S2 Grill, S2 Reo if your using the S2 front bar (or chop your S1 to suit)

The S1 front bar will fit but it will not line up properly under the headlights.

S1 and S2 quarter panels are the same so you wont need the change them.

Hope this helps,

Johno

ive got s2 headlights in my s1 gts,

yes there is a gap. had them put on after i crashed into the ass of someone else, whole front damaged. so everything got changed

but they got the wrong lights for me. didnt realise till a few months ago n the crash was about a year ago lol... so slow

pretty sure quater doesnt need changing

you sure about the quarter?

im not saying your wrong but i thought they were slightly different as the series 2 lights are bit more square?

Yep 100%, heres a pic of the car just after I did the S2 front end.. cant believe i did all that just to fit the TK front bar lol.

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