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Sorry if I sound dumb, but I've been reading on the r33 and buying parts I need for maintenance. I have a 93 r33 gtst. When I'm browsing around and looking for parts I notice some sellers will list parts as "95-98" r33. Being that I have 93, will those parts fit my model year or no? Sorry if this has been asked before but skylines are new to me and reading up on them are on a as I go basis. Thanks all. 

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1 hour ago, Murray_Calavera said:

Maybe. 

You have a series 1. The "95-98" is series 2. Many parts fit both, some don't. 

What parts do you need?

Tie rod ends for all 4 corners. I asked a guy on Ebay I'd they will fit a 93 because he listed them as 95-98. He replied that r33 were started year 95. If it's A 93 it can't be an r33?‍♂️.

1 hour ago, GTSBoy said:

Also, nearly every question over whether part X from an S1 will fit an S2 or vice versa has been asked a gazillion times. So you should be able to search up much information on nearly every such part.

I've been searching but like I answered the previous post, the Ebay seller said r33 was produced in 95 not 93. Here it's my vin#

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45 minutes ago, Aphonechanh said:

Tie rod ends for all 4 corners. I asked a guy on Ebay I'd they will fit a 93 because he listed them as 95-98. He replied that r33 were started year 95. If it's A 93 it can't be an r33?‍♂️.

Yeah ok, you'll be fine on the front. They all use the same 14mm rod end. 

On the rear, you'd be better of to delete the HICAS with a proper eliminator kit (not a lock out bar) and problem solved. If you really really want to keep the shitty HICAS system, yes it will fit. 

Try and get used to searching for this info, I'm sure it won't be the last time you are wondering if something fits. 

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