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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Japanese modified Nissan GT-R looks futuristic and modern
Kyoto, -Two exhaust of Japanese modified Nissan GT-R looking futuristic and modern is claimed reasonably looking for attention and make keki because it is very jarring and might stared at people, even when the car is at rest.
You wanna see the new style aerokit for modification enthusiasts? Ueta of BenSopra in Kyoto, Japan, try to cut back side front fender of his Nissan GT-R to be crammed rims and tires and the "overflow". From the side, a glimpse of the sports sedan look so impressive futuristic, as if the wheels drift due to the wide lip wheels.
Ueta wear Gnosis HS202 20-inch alloy wheels from Work Wheels, which according to the product has a wide lip 125 mm. Impression of "overflow" even more so because there is a black layer down to the chrome on the fingers, which is the option provided by the Work Wheels. Happens, bright colors on your fingers more prominent and as indented.
With a rim size of it, is difficult when turning. The solution, applied rear aerokit front fender made bend inwards. So is the front which is then covered by the hood that is large and open nungging style American cars, Viper.
Affairs "cut out" also occurred in the rear wheel. But that is not as extreme as the front fender. Ueta only install on the cover slightly protruding so "hip" look neat as well as muscular.
Talk accent, before the door to make shark fin looks more horrible, in tune with the "mouth" GT-R is made vacant. In the meantime, great wings mounted on the stern of the direct use of S-chassis Nissan's this.
Aspects of the engine power is not tampered with since it is enough to luggage that up to 480 PS. However, the existing strength is reinforced by the installation of dual exhaust with little innate Nissan R35 custom and put it in position with the back of the front wheels.