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There sure is - well sortof!

The main differences can be seen on the outside. The Series 2 has a different wing, front bar, bonnet and headlights straight out of the factory. From memory there are minor differences in the engine bay, the turbo in the series 2 are different internally from 1 as they are said to spool up quicker than the series 1.

hey, i dont think it is aftermarket, i have seen lots of r33s (series one mostly but have also seen series twos with them on) with that exact grille on them, so maybe it was a factory option...

Definitely a factory option on S1 models, have seen both grilles in the FAST parts list.

S2 grilles are kinda similar, but a bit narrower. And front bar aftermarket kits not-withstanding, I've only ever seen one type of S2 grille?

For other S1 vs S2 differences do a search, zillions of threads on that topic.

i still dont get it then why mine has the fornt grate and urs doesnt.

If their both s1 and made in 93...

'Tick the box' option in Japan - along with things like the different front bar, side skirts etc.

I thought S1.5 refers to a S1 with any S2 bits on it - mine has a S1 exterior and interior, but has the S2 engine. Looks like Nissan did a heap of mixing and matching during '95 so S1.5's could be any combination!

Gatty - you could order the mesh type grille from Nissan - I've seen the part number is listed in the FAST system, so they should be able to look it up for you. Or get an aftermarket one (probably cheaper!), I got one from East Bear in Japan:

http://www.east-bear.co.jp/aeroparts/skyli...33/f-grill.html

Run it thru Babelfish for a translation:

http://babelfish.altavista.com/

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