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Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

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Recently updated on July 13, 2017 at 01:12 am

Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

You can't do much more with the Nissan GT-R than the DC Covering team did. They grabbed a GT-R and gave it an extreme Liberty Walk widebody kit that alone makes for a completely different appearance. as if that were not enough, an extremely extreme foiling and of course a new set of alloy wheels on the Japanese coupé had to be added. But let's start with the widebody kit. The LB components primarily consist of the extremely widened fender attachments with exposed screw connections, a no less huge front splitter, a beefy rear diffuser and an extremely huge and fixed GT4-style rear spoiler. As usual with Liberty Walk, you don't even bother to cover up the fact that the components were subsequently attached and so the type of attachment is clearly visible on each new aerodynamic part.

Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

The optical highlight is definitely the colorful, spacey foiling all around which, with its shrill colors and graphics, is the absolute eye-catcher on the GT-R and as far as we know from Pub N 'Pose was applied and from Nathan Haetty (France) is designed. Since the mega beefy HRE Performance Wheels S104 rims look almost discreet and inconspicuous and although already at the front 285er slippers are raised. We unfortunately do not know the dimensions on the rear axle, but we assume that at least one 335er format will fill the wheel well.

Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

And of course the wheelset only fits so precisely in the wheel arch because the GT-R has been lowered significantly and even if we are philosophizing something out of the crystal ball, you can be sure that an increase in performance has taken place. In our opinion, an absolutely impressive vehicle and for the people who like the shrill & eye-catching it should be a good tuning template for a replica. If we get more information about the modifications to the GT-R, there is of course, as always, an update for this report. It is best to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.

Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

(Photos: HRE Performance Wheels)

These are the changes to the Nissan GT-R:

  • HRE Performance Wheels S104 rims (Satinblack - matt black, 20 & 21 inches)
  • Foil applied all around Pub N 'Pose (Design by Nathan Haetty)
  • LB widebody kit (wider fenders with exposed fittings, large front splitter, rear diffuser, large rear spoiler in GT4 style)
  • Lowering (sports springs, coil springs, sports suspension, coilovers, Airride air suspension, with standard air suspension possibly by adjusting the electronics - more information is not available)
  • darkened / tinted windows
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
  • possibly a sports exhaust system (more information is not available)

Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

We still have many thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE. And we also have a few other vehicles on HRE Performance Wheels, the following is a small excerpt:

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Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

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Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

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Unmissable - Spacious Widebody Nissan GT-R on HRE Alu's

Widebody & HRE S104 Alu's

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