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u would have to check for the things that make up a series 2 their have been threads about it a while ago see if u can search for it but if not i'm sure someone will write it up for you. IT might be a 1.5 series people have spoken of those and i've seen some too.. it just really depends. Cheers Rob

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I think the s1.5 had a similar front bar to the s1 except it looks like a more extended version. ( comes down lower than the s1)

Series 1 front

BURR33-03.JPG

Series 1.5 front

SKYL33-01.JPG

The series 1.5 also had the bigger spoiler of the series 2 instead of the smaller one.

S1 spoiler

BURR33-01.JPG

S1.5 - S2

SKY184-01.JPG

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Skyline_Boy, I believe the bigger spoiler and front bar were options on 94 models and became standard on 95 models. Many people refer to the bigger front bar as a "Type M" (GTS-t, turbo model) bar because I think the GTS still came with the smaller bar as standard in 95 (not 100% sure though). But I think the bigger bar was still an option on the GTS.

MINES_DATSUN, the main differences I can think of off-hand are different ECU and different igniter/coil packs. The gearbox/diff/engine though are pretty much the same.

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wtf y da hell would anyone replace a boot lock?

Probably because it had been stolen in the past and the owner didn't want it stolen again so he glued/welded it on. They cost around $175 for the titanium one.

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