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Hey Guys.

Im lookin at getting a set of Tomei Poncams for my 1996 Gtst but i dont know in which month it was made i know in late 1996 they changed the CAS which changes the S1 and S2 cams and was just wondering if there is a way of checkin without opening anythin up. I looked at the import papers and plates in the engine bay and couldn't find anythin if i miss read the plates or there is another way 2 check it would be great 2 know.

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think for poncams the change over time was 07/97

if unsure i would go for S1 cams - as they are 1000x easier to sell if they are wrong versus the S2

plenty of people have been stung with this problem and im sure there are cams out there in sheds that cannot be used.

build date of the car is on the Vin/chassis plate above the brake booster

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