Axell Auto teases their wide boy kit for the Nissan GT-R

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Dinesh

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On its own, the Nissan GT-R is a love it or hate it affair in regards to its exterior silhouette. The plethora of aftermarket body kits available for it still leave it hovering in the grey zone, although it does bump it up a notch of two in the looks stake.



Up to now though, there hasn’t been a body kit this wild created for the GT-R. Axell Auto have previewed their wide body kit for the GT-R which will be fully unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon.



Aggressive is the word of the day as the front fascia, modified fenders, aerodynamic-aiding side skirts, rear-under diffuser and rear wing give the car some strong bragging rights in the GT500 replica class. Completing the package are the obligatory LED daytime running lights.





While it may look like it escaped from a GT500 race, there’s no word yet on if it has the go to match its show. Expect all the details to come out next month once the Tokyo Auto Salon gets going.



Source: Axell Auto
 

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nice front....

big as$
 

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Yea, the front actually becomes nicer but the rest of it is awful. Just too many vents and cuts.
 

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Ya, find the rear a bit too much, it would be nice if it is a bit more simple. Especially the bottom middle part.
 

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