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hi guys just sold my sil and is now looking for a ECR33 gtst i just have a few questions before buying one....

1. i hate the series 1 wing and was wondering how easy it was to aquire a s2 wing and swap.. is it a straight swap????

2. does the 4ws effect yhe handling in a negative way?

how is the cheapest/easiest way to lock it?

3. except from exterior styling what is the main differences between series1 and 2

any help is welcome and i hope to be a skyline owner soon :)

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1. Not sure if this would be a straight swap...the mounting holes may be different.

2. HICAS is fine for road use, but can slow you down on lap times at the track. Cheapest way is to buy a lock bar.

3. Series 2 came with ABS and drivers airbag. I think the front seats are also different. Different ECU and ignition system. Not sure what else.

thanks for your help guys off to bali next week then start sseriously start lookin for a car. do you think 17k is a reasonable budget for a clean fairly stock 93/94 r33s1....it seems by judging on the forums and looking in the quokka, sunday times that cars in wa are more expensive compared to over east????? wat do u think

i'll be selling my modded S1 R33 soonish... looking for ~$19k

fair few handling mods, 200rwkw, etc...

sweet... ill be seriously looking in about a months time when i get back from bali..... maybe you might be ready to sell then. if you put it on the forums here i will prob see it and maybe come have a look!!

Yeah I would also recommend letting us all know when you are ready to buy..... I have been umming and ahhing about selling My R33 to move over to a stagea and I think I could be persuaded to part with mine... I am looking for around 20k .... again not a stock R33 its got a few goodies and has 300rwhp...

So yeah let us know cause you could quite possible pick up a gem of a car here... the advantage you have here is that most of our cars are well known around here :)

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