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So I need a hood for my 93 r33 gtst. I've been reading in groups in fb about what fits and different answers came up upon reading. Some said a s1 and s2 hood are different near headlights. I know gtr are different also. Then some said all r33 gtst hood are the same. Can someone clarify this for me? I'm seeing that s1 hoods are hard to find and I see mostly 95'-98' for sale. If I buy one for my 93, what will it end up looking like? i don't know if this is the right section to ask this. Sorry there. 

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9 minutes ago, UWISSH! said:

Coz eBay sellers are mostly idiots.

93-95 series 1 

96 onwards series 2

95-98 gtr are the same

Full stop end of discussion 

 

Thanks for the confirmation. So how about the differences? Is it fitment issue or just different styling between s1 and s2. Meaning if I get an s2 hood for my s1 car.

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6 minutes ago, Aphonechanh said:

Thanks for the confirmation. So how about the differences? Is it fitment issue or just different styling between s1 and s2. Meaning if I get an s2 hood for my s1 car.

Nevermind. I found the answer.. thanks for the clarification. 

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1 hour ago, Aphonechanh said:

Meaning if I get an s2 hood for my s1 car.

Get the S2 Headlights, Rebar, centre grille,Bumper bar,all other lights   you will need all of them, just get a S1 bonnet.

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