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im just guessing so dont take this as anything else but i would think it should bolt straight on. To my knowledge there was no major chassis diff between s1 and s2 so only the bumper was shaped different, but hey...i could be totally wrong

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Does Neone know if it is possible to put a r33 s2 front bar onto a r33 series 1. just got a s2 one sittin round at work and they look a lot tougher then the series 1.

cheers

hey,

I've put a s2 frontbar on my s1, it will fit (i uses a s2 support bar as mine was f**ked) but the s1 headlights stick out abit, it fits almost perfect...

cheers michael

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yeh i work at panel and paint so it should be sweet, just needed to know if headlights fit in.just found out its black to(my 33 is black) so should go on easy no spary needed.

cheers for help

series 2 bar in black ay....let me know if you dont use it ;)

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