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the easiest way to tell is by looking at the rear where the skyline word is on .. on a series 1 its same colour as the signal and reverse lights .. but in the series 2, its same colour as the body .. if you look inside a series 2 .. it has 2 airbags .. when the series 1 doesnt have any ...

the differences are twin airbags, front bar with foglights, bonnet, interior trim is a lot better looking, better rear wing, switch for electric aerial, slightly different dash and the centre piece between the reverse lights are painted body colour. Overall they are a much better looking car:thumbsup: :)

Joe,,,you had a good day today buddy....

Originally posted by gtst88

the easiest way to tell is by looking at the  rear where the skyline word is on .. on a series 1 its same colour as the signal and reverse lights .. but in the series 2, its same colour as the body

Thats not Totally true,,,My S2 has the white or clear "Skyline" wording type centre beaver trim.

Mines Factory Fitted and is Illuminated......

Neil.

Originally posted by Sir R33

the illuminated skyline plate is a nissan option when you buy a new skyline

So is the fact that I have no ABS(Thank God),no side skirts,,,but do have the Cool S2 front bar, extra lip with functioning fog lamps(also factory Fitted),,,dual air bags,,,factory fitted Remote central locking,,,I'm the 2nd owner. 1st owner optioned what he wanted,,,, Should I stop now,,,,.

R33 S2's could have just about any option the buyer wanted. I even have a switch in my centre console called "Light Reduce". Got no idea what it does,,,,I forget to get my mate in Japan to ask that question,,,,.

Neil.

No difference, people keep saying there is a difference. there is no plastic, the part numbers are the same through nissan. how can it be. anyone else want to clarify

fark know why they didnt bloody make it ball bearing for frigs sake.

anyways, dood, please search the WA forum for this question i think we clocked 4 pages or 5 or something stupid like that. all the info you could ever require to answer this is in there.

lata

g'day Joe, havin a nice day there are ya

RiaZ

do not quote me on this

but

S1 = Ceramic Inlet Wheel on turbo

S2= Plastic Inlet wheel on turbo

this has been said many many many many times before

and i have this funny feeling if not me but sumone will say it again

in sum other post

I also think the S1 looks better when it's kitted up. IMO the S1 and S2 stock kits both look like shit and should be immediately replaced by aftermarket ones. I prefer the GTR style headlights on the S1 too.

BTW my skyline word at the back is red, but I think the guy must have painted it or replaced it as mine is a 93 and there's no way that is one of the hybrid S1/S2 cars that they made in 95.

Originally posted by Sir R33

so when does your neon  light turn on? is it when you turn on your lights or do you have a switch?

Sir R33,,,,No switch,,,it lights up when parkers or headlamps are on.

Neil.

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