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Hi guys after much waiting I now finally have my R32 V-Spec 2 at home all safe and sound!

Car is in excellent condition and drives very well, There are few minor modifications but all in all quite standard.

There are however the following things that I am unsure of. If anyone knows what these little things mean please let me know.

1, Valley cover on the engine says "2.6 24v POWERED BY NISMO" on it. Standard colour and everything matching the cam covers.

2, Piping on the passenger side of the engine bay where it normally says "TWIN TURBO" now has the word PRIVILEGE on it.

3, Front duct in the bar says nismo in the center of it

4, There are braided lines running to what looks to be a transmision cooler (looks very standard)

If you have any idea what any of this means please let me know. No big deal just out of interest. Car goes very very well but still feels standard.

Thanks for your help.

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Well done on finding a V-Spec II.

Hi guys after much waiting I now finally have my R32 V-Spec 2 at home all safe and sound!

Car is in excellent condition and drives very well, There are few minor modifications but all in all quite standard.

There are however the following things that I am unsure of. If anyone knows what these little things mean please let me know.

1, Valley cover on the engine says "2.6 24v POWERED BY NISMO" on it. Standard colour and everything matching the cam covers.

Could just be the an aftermarket cover the previous owner put on or NISMO in Japan may have tuned it... Any Nismo Build Plates bolted in the engine bay?

Pics would be great

2, Piping on the passenger side of the engine bay where it normally says "TWIN TURBO" now has the word PRIVILEGE on it.

First time I have hear of PRIVILEGE... A tuning garage in Japan, maybe..?

3, Front duct in the bar says nismo in the center of it

Nismo Front Bar?

4, There are braided lines running to what looks to be a transmision cooler (looks very standard)

Are the braided lines siliver in colour? Could have been up graded to braided lines / hoses as they are stronger...

If you have any idea what any of this means please let me know. No big deal just out of interest. Car goes very very well but still feels standard.

Also has nismo front and rear strut braces

Always good to have those.

Nismo Gauges and a few other bits and pieces

That's a nice Nismo upgrade.

So your car must have some nice Nismo upgrades here and there... Still post pics and let us have a look.

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