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Liberty Walk Nissan GT-R on Brixton R10D by Reinart Design

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On different Liberty Walk Breitbau variants of the Nissan GT-R is lacking on tuningblog.eu certainly not. Alone HERE You can currently marvel at 30 different variants of the popular Japanese body kit, and that alone on a Nissan GT-R. Overall, it is currently good 120 vehicles! Today we found another project on the website of the rim manufacturer Brixton Forged Wheels that can be seamlessly integrated into the variants mentioned. But even when it comes to specifying something and showing a Nissan GT-R with Liberty Walk body kit and Brixton rims, we are currently well positioned. Here, for example, with black R25 Alu's, or with the M51 Targa Series or again with dark gray R25 Alu's in 21 inches. The GT-R seems the "bread and butter“To be a car for Liberty Walk… Why not, after all, the potent Japanese basis of the GT-R is almost predestined for such tuning conversions. The guys around the Brixton Forged Wheels team have currently released a GT-R that was created by the team from Pure style design and which we absolutely have to show you. After the tuning cure that the GT-R was allowed to endure in chic white, it is now much more exciting, individual and also more dynamic than the production version and causes a sensation with its brutal look. Anyone who is thinking of buying a GT-R in the future or already owns one for whom a Liberty Walk & Brixton Wheels in combination is certainly an interesting option when it comes to differentiating the vehicle from the production model. As for the changes made to the optics or the technology, we have already learned the first details. As usual, we have listed what we know below in a summary. If you discover any further changes that we haven't listed, just use the comment box and let us know!

Ps. If you have more tuned vehicles like this one Lamborghini Huracan or even one R8 Audi Spyder with Brixton Forged Wheels just click on the tuner name below in the photo reference!

(Photos: Brixton Forged Wheels)

These are the details of the GT-R:

  • Liberty Walk wide body (wider fenders with exposed screw connections, new bumpers front and rear, large front splitter, new side skirts, ducktail rear spoiler, rear diffuser)
  • Brixton Forged Wheels type R10D (Monaco Series (Deep Concave), Front: 20 × 11, Rear: 20 × 12, Finish Face: Forged Bronze (matte clear), Finish Lip: Forged Bronze (gloss clear), Options: + Lightweight Backpad Pockets, + Exposed Hardware)
  • unknown lowering (coilovers, airride air suspension - information is pending)
  • darkened windows all around
  • Brembo brake system with slotted discs and black calipers
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - info is pending)
  • Sport exhaust system with blue tailpipes (info is pending)

Certainly, new information and certainly new pictures and videos will soon be online. As soon as this is the case, we will of course put it online and inform you about it.

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About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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