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yeah i dont know whats going on with the article section at the moment I tried to get in there to add some more stuff and got a white page with nothing on it :confused:

hopefully its back up soon but yeah anyways the info thats in the articles section is also at http://www.geocities.com/mcnamg/

i am pretty sure there is a picture with all the measurements like track and ride height

good luck

:)

Glenn

Series 2 has the fog lights inside the front grill, not part of the headlights. that's the most obvious one. also, they have the NEO engine, instead of the standard RB25DET.

I'm sure there's heaps more, but that's all i needed to know to tell them apart

Also Clear Indicators At Rear On Series 2 As Well As Chrome Numberplate Garnish And Different Auto Tiptronic Versus Non Tiptronic

Oops Just Realised Caps Is On Oh Well Too Lazy To Retype Meh!3

EDIT: Computer changed Caps to Lowecase Automatically WTF? :confused:

series 2 models are starting to show in yards in aus now and are abit more exy than a series one model there are lots of pics of both series one and 2 models in my gallery.

the stuff on my site is mainly series 2 because I was using official web documents from the nissan history page and they dont have a section for the series one stagea i think that this may be becasue they didnt have a web site at the time so they didnt list any series one stuff online but could be wrong. a lot of stuff for the series 2 is the same as series one as it was only a mild facelift so there wont be too much missing. however there is also stagea stuff at http://english.auto.vl.ru so try there

good luck

:)

Glenn

Generally speaking the min ground clearance is 100mm. So nothing (bar the rims and tyres) can hang lower than 100mm. This includes chassis rails, suspension bits, exhaust, body kits etc..

But the best thing to do is check with your local roads and traffic authority.

You may find that taking it down to 100mm will have a negative effect on the handling though :D

J

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