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Ultra-fat Nissan GTR LB800 from Dijon Auto Racing

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Recently updated on February 23, 2020 at 07:20 am

Attention! There is a "Update " which contains new information (pictures, data, video). The new info you will find, specially marked, at the end of the article! The tuning company Dijon Auto Racing from France has completed a new project. The object of desire this time was a Nissan GTR, which from now on bears the addition of the name LB800 and already gives a foretaste of the performance of the GTR. In connection with a powerful body kit from Liberty Walk (including a huge rear wing), which we already gave you on 458 Ferrari Italia, the  LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR or even that BMW M4 F82 have shown, the GTR mutates into a riot gun par excellence. The tuning team around Dijon Auto Racing has on this Nissan GTR made the following changes:

Ultra-fat Nissan GTR LB800 from Dijon Auto Racing

(Photos: Dijon Auto Racing)

  • Code name GTR LB800
  • Liberty Forest Bodykit (we riveted and screwed)
  • Vellano alloy wheels
  • air suspension
  • Akrapovic sports exhaust system
  • 800 PS
  • big rear wing

If we have forgotten something you notice, then just tell us in the comment box. Should we also learn in the near future, new details about this tuning conversion, we will inform you of course in this post.

Update from "02.06.2015": There is new information that we can of course not withhold from you. Have fun with the new video from AdamC3046! However, I am not 100% sure that it is the same Liberty Walk widebody Nissan GT-R as seen above.

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