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Vilner Touches 2012 Nissan GT-R

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When Bulgarian aftermarket developer specialist Vilner announced that it would play with a Nissan GT-R, the first thing that came to our minds was "perfect match". That's because Vilner handles interiors and this is exactly where Godzilla needs help.
Vilner got its hands on a 2012 Nissan GT-R and gifted the cabin with leather and Alcantara that use black and crimson colors. The seats use a black finish but come with red borders, as well as a rhomboid pattern created using red contrasting stitching. This color theme is also used on the headliner, dashboard, door panels and steering wheel.

Vilner took all the plastics inside the car, which were finished in various shades of grey and dressed them in Black Piano Varnish. This finish can also be found on the steering wheel, while the aforementioned Alcantara also found its way to the rear-view mirror.

The customers that ordered the car wanted an iPad, so Vilner complied and also added a special stand for the gadget. The client also wanted to see a "starry sky", so Vilner used LEDs placed on the headliner to achieve this. The company tells us that this is the first tuning project in the world to come with such a feature.
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