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Nissan GT-R To Get Extreme War Suit from Axell Auto

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{img align=left}The Nissan GT-R is about to receive a new extreme aerodynamic kit coming from Axell Auto, as JonSibal reports.

Godzilla has been convinced to wear a fighting suit, with the new (extra)widebody kit offering a new identity to the vehicle. However, this might come as a problem for the driver, as the ultra-high level of visual aggression alerts everyone that they are dealing with a godlike vehicle, thus offering potential competitors the change to prepare for a tarmac fight. However, we have to mention that the exterior kit doesn’t enter the overkill zone.

The GT-R has been gifted with a new front fascia that comes with a nose-mounted air intake and redesigned bumper, which uses three air intakes, side blades, as well as LED daytime running lights which are mounted in a vertical position on the sides. The hood has also received a generously-sized air vent.

One of the most extreme elements of the aero package are the front wings, which, besides using an XXL size, come with an aggressive design, integrating multiple air vents. The same principles are used by the side skirts, which feature air intakes placed in front of the rear wheels and by the rear wings. These come with an army of air vents (placed at the rear), offering a Need For Speed-like image.

The rear of the vehicle comes with a medium-sized wing, as well as with a new bumper that comes with a complex-shaped diffuser and houses quadruple custom exhaust pipes.

The new war suit for the GT-R will be showcased in less than a month, at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Saloon.
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