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Do I have a series 2 or has someone spent money to have a series 1/1.5 look like a series 2?

Everything I have read says the series 2 came out in 1996. I have a car manufactured in December 1995. The exterior, engine and interior are all series 2 other than the dash facia is series 1. Paint code is also kr4 that I believe is only available on a series 2.

I have a VX Vehicle History Report and it says Grade: GTS25T TYPE M2

Manufacture date: 1995-12
Make: NISSAN
Model: SKYLINE
Body: E-ECR33
Grade: GTS25T TYPE M2
Engine: RB25DET
Drive: 2WD
Transmission: F5

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1 hour ago, Skip33 said:

Do I have a series 2 or has someone spent money to have a series 1/1.5 look like a series 2?

Everything I have read says the series 2 came out in 1996. I have a car manufactured in December 1995. The exterior, engine and interior are all series 2 other than the dash facia is series 1. Paint code is also kr4 that I believe is only available on a series 2.

I have a VX Vehicle History Report and it says Grade: GTS25T TYPE M2

Manufacture date: 1995-12
Make: NISSAN
Model: SKYLINE
Body: E-ECR33
Grade: GTS25T TYPE M2
Engine: RB25DET
Drive: 2WD
Transmission: F5

Type "M2" means it's a series 2. I would not be shocked to learn that the production changeover was somewhat lax and a late 12/95 production car actually got mostly series 2 parts with a bit of series 1 leftover. Post the VIN and it'll be easier to investigate.

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I looked up my other car that is a R33 GTST series 1.5. Anyone able to confirm what a Aero Form Bumper is?

    (1G) 2 Door Coupe; (2GK + 11V) RB25DET; (4B) 2WD HICAS; (7F) 5 Speed Manual; (14G) Super Fine Hard Coat; (15U) Large Rear Spoiler + Aero Form Bumper + Rear Wiper (Aero Selection)

5 hours ago, Skip33 said:

I looked up my other car that is a R33 GTST series 1.5. Anyone able to confirm what a Aero Form Bumper is?

    (1G) 2 Door Coupe; (2GK + 11V) RB25DET; (4B) 2WD HICAS; (7F) 5 Speed Manual; (14G) Super Fine Hard Coat; (15U) Large Rear Spoiler + Aero Form Bumper + Rear Wiper (Aero Selection)

The bumper you're talking about looks like this: 

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Rear wing is this different version which is more GTR-esque:

image.thumb.jpeg.eeef27477612394cdb32b180e6cd622d.jpeg

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38 minutes ago, joshuaho96 said:

The bumper you're talking about looks like this: 

image.thumb.jpeg.f4cdd6e09ccf088c02f6a1c73551743c.jpeg

Rear wing is this different version which is more GTR-esque:

image.thumb.jpeg.eeef27477612394cdb32b180e6cd622d.jpeg

Great thank you for that. Yeah that is the bumper and spoiler it still has i just hadn't heard of it being referred to as a aero form bumper before.

Really appreciate your help.

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