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your better off in buying a S2 but if your positive that your gonna keep your S1 for awhile then do it, but the money your gonna spend on the S2 parts, your better off doing engine mods.

make your s1 look like this :P looks tuff!

-KayN

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i like series 1 better then series 2 , and ive had both haha.

keep series 1 and make it m-spec if it isnt already m-spec , looks tougher IMO

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having said that my car and Vu's car are in two different leagues of their own ;)

Vu's is more of a show car/mint car

mine just screams drift car :P

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the shape of yes positioning no but i don't think that is of relevance

my car has a gtr grill albeit fiberglass

It is kind of relevant because the shape will determine if it'll fit correctly, I wouldn't want some half arsed fitting grille on my car :P

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having said that my car and Vu's car are in two different leagues of their own :(

Vu's is more of a show car/mint car

mine just screams drift car ;)

Definitely not a show car - I'd say street driven :P

shitt

that series 1 does look toughh

i converted the back of mine today to a series 2

but im gona probs buy a m-spec series 1 for the front

and stick my m-spec sides on

should look nicee

see how we go ill upload some pics wen im done

After finding some information via google, it's suggested that a GTR grille is too wide for the GTS and will require a cut n shut.

you wouldn't buy genuine anyways so you will look for a GTST gtr grill like

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KAKIMOTO STYLE FRONT BAR FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T FRONT BAR PRICE: $650

GTS-R GRILL & MESH AVAILABLE SEPERATELY. MESH & GRILL PRICE: $190

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VS STYLE BODYKIT FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T FRONT BAR PRICE: $750

COMPONENTS AVAILABLE SEPERATELY GRILL PRICE: $180

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TYPE 1 GRILL FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T INCLUDES MESH PRICE: $195

IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE 400R STYLE GRILL FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T PRICE: $195

heyy

guyss ive made up my mindd

im gona finish off the car like this

if im correct

M-Spec front, sides..

30 mm spacers @ the front

and

8mm spacers @ the rear

and a rubber front lip

i reckon it looks tops.. looks more sleeker and tough at the same time

because its slammed with spacers...

does anyone think the 30mm spacers at the front will create problems for me?? +

what size do you rekon i should go for if not??

and for rear aswell??

Also does anyone have an R33 S1 m-spec white front bar??

if so let me knoww

thankss

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that rubber front lip will scrape the shit out of every bump / driveway... especially if your car is lowered. but hey, its rubber. and it doesn't look too bad either!

i dont know much about wheel fitment however - the boys here will help ya out.

TALBO: http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/itemdetails/6278 - $130, and its a genuine item. Get it before someone else does!

TALBO: http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/itemdetails/6278 - $130, and its a genuine item. Get it before someone else does!

Thx for that Luciano, I called them about that 3-4 weeks ago and they couldn't tell me if it was a S1 or S2 grille!

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