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Hi,

I have an R33 GTR series one and was purchasing the original front lip. I like the look of both but was wondering what the height difference between the Series 1 & 3 are (ie how much more scraping will I be doing). 

Forgot to add, current lip is a 400r looking fibreglass job but it's pretty worn. Looks to be about 13cm high.

Edited by Penfold

As per this ad, he has mentioned that the s3 is 35mm lower than the s1&2.

While we are on the topic, does the s3 front lip fit the s1 bumper? I prefer my s1 bumper without the intercooler ducts, and would just like a more aggressive lip.

 

As per this ad, he has mentioned that the s3 is 35mm lower than the s1&2.

While we are on the topic, does the s3 front lip fit the s1 bumper? I prefer my s1 bumper without the intercooler ducts, and would just like a more aggressive lip.
 

All r33 gtr front bumpers are the same. so any r33 gtr lip will fit any r33 gtr bumper
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Hey got the Series 3 lip - looks to be only a touch above 11cm all the way around. So if anyone else is wondering the series 3 lip isn't ridiculously low. Probably about the same as the nismo fibreglass one originally (before it started splitting).  

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