This has to be one of the cleanest S14’s we’ve seen lately, and it just happens to be from the wonderful Islands of Hawaii. If this isn’t your first time visiting us, you’ll know that everything we’ve ever showcased from Hawaii was nothing but quality. Please allow us to introduce you to Brad and the love of his life, Nissan S14. His love for Nissan’s goes back years ago when he first purchased his old S13 and was introduced to the art of drifting. Since then, he upgraded to this stunning S14 and has been working on it for almost 6 years now. Check out all the specs and more pictures below!

Photos By: Emil Corpuz exclusively for StanceNation.com

Emil, our photographer, tells us that when he saw this thing pulling up for the shoot his jaw literally dropped. The S14 Kouki SR20DET is fully exposed as you can see, and the incredibly aggressive presence of this car just demands respect. As if the S14’s stock body wasn’t great looking already, Brad added a full BN sports kit with some seriously wide fenders. To eliminate the wheel gap, Brad mounted on a set of JIC Coilovers and slapped a sick set of Weds Kranze Cerberus 2’s wheels on.

Sitting Right:
18×9.5 (-7) Weds Kranze Cerberus 2
18×11.5 (-23) Weds Kranze Cerberus 2
JIC Coilovers

Brad asked us to give a big shout out to Barry Higa for helping him with the build of the car, Kent for all the parts, Daniel and Jon for the paint work and lastly Sonic Motorsports for all the shop time and making sure everything works properly. A car like this really doesn’t require much writing, it speaks for its self, and while it may not be a daily driver at the moment, Brad plans on hooking up a bigger turbo, Teflon braided lines and fittings and finally making it street legal.

We would like to wrap this feature up by thanking Brad as well as Emil for the opportunity and their time. We’d also like to give a big shout out to JSpirit and every one of our Hawaiian supporters! Please stay tuned, we’ll be featuring another dope Hawaiian ride very soon. Until next time, Aloha!


Photos By: Emil Corpuz exclusively for StanceNation.com