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Prior Design widebody kit on the Nissan GT-R by Auto Art

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Prior Design widebody kit on the Nissan GT-R by Auto Art

From Glenview (Illinois, United States) We just got a few pictures of a Nissan GT-R which we can of course not withhold from you. The absolute highlight on the vehicle is a Prior-Design PD750WB widebody kit that provides a completely new look. The PD750 widebody includes a new front bumper including a striking spoiler lip & front splitter, beefy body extensions for the fenders all around, matching side skirts and a sporty rear diffuser. At the rear there was also a fixed carbon rear spoiler from the manufacturer "aeromotions" which rounds off the extremely fat look and also provides a lot of contact pressure on the rear axle. As if the body kit wasn't enough, a completely new paint surface was needed. Here it was decided to use a full film that covers all body parts in black matt without exception. The visual highlight on the Japanese coupé is definitely the B-Forged Wheels wheelset of the type 767SL in 20 inches, which particularly stands out due to its rim base in eye-catching purple. The rim star of the aluminum rims is painted in matt black and thus fits perfectly with the foiling.

Prior Design widebody kit on the Nissan GT-R by Auto Art

A nice detail are the purple hub caps of the Alu's and the purple "R" in the radiator grille. Incidentally, the rims are fitted with tires from Michelin, more precisely the type Pilot Sport Cup 4. And, of course, lowering should not be missing either, this is the only way the wheelset sits perfectly in the wheel arch. In which way the GT-R was lowered is not known to us at the moment. However, we assume that a coilover kit is installed. We also don't know at the moment whether an increase in performance has possibly been made, but with a Nissan GT this is actually already a good thing and this model certainly delivers more than the standard 550PS to the wheels. There is not much more to say at the moment due to the little information so we leave it with the pictures. If we get more information about the modifications, there will of course, as always, be 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.

Prior Design widebody kit on the Nissan GT-R by Auto Art

(Photos: Auto Art - Illinois)

These are the changes to the Nissan GT-R:

  • 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)
  • Prior Design PD750 widebody kit (front bumper with spoiler lip, side skirts, rear diffuser, body widening for the fenders all around)
  • Aeromotions R.Static Carbon rear wing
  • 20 inch 767SL B-Forged Wheels (purple / black)
  • darkened / tinted windows all around
  • 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)

Prior Design widebody kit on the Nissan GT-R by Auto Art

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Prior Design widebody kit on the Nissan GT-R by Auto Art

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