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I recently purchased a 1993 R33 GTS N/A Skyline and have a few questions.

1. Did the 1993 R33's come out with dual airbags?

2. Did they come out with HICAS?

3. Did they come out with ABS

Mine has all of that but my mate has the same model and none of it and his never heard of a S1 having any of it.

Cheers.

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I recently purchased a 1993 R33 GTS N/A Skyline and have a few questions.

1. Did the 1993 R33's come out with dual airbags?

2. Did they come out with HICAS?

3. Did they come out with ABS

Mine has all of that but my mate has the same model and none of it and his never heard of a S1 having any of it.

Cheers.

1. No

2. No

3. Not sure

Post pics.

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Dash/Inside: Dual Airbags/no S2 white dash or other accessories

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HICAS/ABS/Airbags on Dash

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Outside of the car

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Rear Diff/HICAS motor

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Manufacture plate

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If your wondering I know him irl ...

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im not sure on the dual airbags, but s1's definetly had a drivers airbag option

yes they definetly did come with hicas, atleast mine did

and yes they did have an optional abs

i also have a 93 r33 gts although i dont have abs or bags, just hicas

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I have a Series 1 with the same air bag steering wheel and it also has passangers air bag, abs and hicas (although it is a GTS-T).

The best option would be to provide a picture of the blue build plate from the firewall so I can run it through the "Nissan Fast" program to see what options the car had from the factory.

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