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Can anyone clarify me for sure. I have seen this bumper http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-Skyline-GTR-Fro...=item2309eb1d74 and it says that it can fit an S1 & S2. Now some people on these forums have told me that it can fit and others say it cant. So if anyone has any experience can you please let me know. Thanks

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Can anyone clarify me for sure. I have seen this bumper http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-Skyline-GTR-Fro...=item2309eb1d74 and it says that it can fit an S1 & S2. Now some people on these forums have told me that it can fit and others say it cant. So if anyone has any experience can you please let me know. Thanks

hey mate,i bought my car from car yard nearly 2 months ago.Its r33 gts-t s1

And its got same bumper and its not suitable for s1 coz its touching i think its reo bar and making horrible noise on bumpy roads.

i made myself fool beacuse of this stupid bumper hahhaha i thought that noise coming from the upper control arm bushes,so i took to the local padders, as padders told me too and i replaced upper control arm bushes and noise still there...on closer look i found its reo bar touching the bumper and making a noise...so i dont know what to do with this problem..

my advise dont buy it...if u gona buy it..you have to cut reo bar to fit this silly thing..

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