s14??? year and model questions...

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s13silviasr20det
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ok so im looking into getting a s14 because my s13 got to small for me. i want a 95 and up "kouki" front. the only thing is that i dont know what the difference is about them.i was wondering if someone could send me a link or tell me themselves what the difference is. i want the s14 with the front bumber that has the long amber lights on the front bumper. and i see alot of cool s14 but i dont know wether the parts on them are jdm or usdm. please help i know everything about the 13's but not the 14's.


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sebazztard
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Car: 1992 Nissan 240sx rb25det project. 2000 Honda Accord LX DD. 1992 Nissan 300zx NA.

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how did your s13 become too small? your question is pretty .

" i want the s14 with the front bumber that has the long amber lights on the front bumper. "

how many front bumpers you rocking?

i kid.

97-98 are the "kouki" version, which i feel is overrated. your question is kinda vauge so i leave you with clicking that big flashing search button.

shark eyes. haha.

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motoman399
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ok so the s13's and s14's are the same size except the trunk i smaller on the s14's the only main difference between the 95-96 and the 97-98 is the front end. the amber lights you are talking about are aftermarket. they arent stock. so do a little research and make sure you know what your getting into.

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AZ89two4Tsx
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_240SX

Omg, that took 2 seconds. Please search next time.

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LeroyBrown
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search, its not that hard.


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