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Been playing with my new toy for a week or so now and i'm pretty impressed. Took it up to perisher (1400 km round trip) day after pickup with no dramas at all.

I have been looking around this forum and have not seen any mention of a dayz edition s2 however it seems that I have one. Do they exist or do I just have a sticker on my car? It seems to have a body kit (side skirts and spoiler).

If it is a genuine days car does anyone know if it is likley to be any different mechanically from a normal s2?

cheers

Matt

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They're not marketed as proper models, but can be bought as a complete car so to speak. You can also either ask Nissan to install all that stuff or certain parts at point of sale/after sale, or the dealship has the stuff fitted to make that particular model (whether it was a demo or for a Stagea model runout sale) more attractive.

So it's possible to have some Dayz bits attached, but not all. Your car might be like this.

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Yes I believe you can get a DAYZ S2.

Check this link.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=7172

Nice price too for anyone that might be interested in buying one...

(btw this is not a plug. I'm not affiliated with j-spec in any way)

:rofl:

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Yes I believe you can get a DAYZ S2.

Check this link.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=7172

Nice price too for anyone that might be interested in buying one...

(btw this is not a plug. I'm not affiliated with j-spec in any way)

:rofl:

nicely spotted, you dont see too many of those around

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I would be curious to know as well, as that white one looks exactly the same as Bretts (MrGTST) and his is a S2 manual and not a dayz edition!

Does it have a different front bar or something???

>_< Got to love my S1 Dayz Edition :mad:

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I'm pretty sure mine is a Dayz edition S2. It has the full carbon fibre interior kit with Dayz on it, it has the full body kit, including front bar and rear spoiler. It might not have been ordered with the Nismo exhaust, but its got one just as good on it now.

>_<

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