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Tuner creates wild bodykit for Nissan's GT-R

Tuner creates wild bodykit for Nissan's GT-R

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blogentry-133713-0-70522600-1452306834_thumb.jpgCheck out this crazy and weird-looking widebody kitted Nissan GT-R that is bound for the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2016. Created by the tuner, Kuhl Racing, it looks miles away from the stock car.

 

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blogentry-133713-0-51839700-1452307111_thumb.jpgLike most widebody kit, the whole design appears to be completed using fibergrlass material with artists drawing complex shapes across the entire body of the GT-R.

 

blogentry-133713-0-92384200-1452307984_thumb.jpgEngravers then carved out these designs into the custom body panels before the car is finished in gold chrome paintwork.

 

blogentry-133713-0-45266300-1452307032_thumb.jpgWhile we appreciate how unique it is and the amount of hours spent perfecting it, we can't say we love how looks... Hmmm.




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Well, this is a classic case of one man's meat is another man's poison...

But from your concluding line, you agree with me, right? :D

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