Modifications in the second game largely follow the same parameters as the first release, though with the drastic increase in number of car models, not all vehicles can have modifications applied. There are two events that are ineligible for racing modified cars in this game, Hard-Tuned Car Speed Contest and Special Stage Route 11 All-Night Endurance Race II (this excludes Normal Car World Speed Contest, which prohibits tuning of any kind). The car will receive an prefix to denote its modified status. All other tuning parts and tyre upgrades that are normally available can still be purchased and applied. Modifications include an even lighter overall weight compared to the final stage of Weight Reduction, race-styled decals, new wheel designs, and adjustable downforce settings for the front and rear. In Gran Turismo 2, this restriction now applies to all versions. In the NTSC-U and PAL versions of this game, racing modifications can be applied directly to the car, whereas in the NTSC-J version, all 3 stages of Weight Reduction must be purchased beforehand. Modifications can be fitted in the "Other" section of the chosen vehicle's manufacturer's Tune Shop.
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Racing modifications are purchasable for every non-race car, with the exception of the Dodge Concept Car, which has a separate LM version available (although the Concept Car actually does have racing modification in the Japanese Trial Version demo).