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Umbrella Auto Plays With the Nissan GT-R's Interior

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The Nissan GT-R is one of the most interesting vehicles available on the market today, offering an incredible (performance) value for money. Nissan took the GT-R game to the next level last month, unveiling a facelift for the vehicle.

While the GT-R manages to play with the big boys on the “go-fast” scene, the vehicle never quite managed to match its European rivals, such as the Porsche 911, in terms of luxury. Nissan seems to have made efforts to solve this, as the company has also released premium editions of the vehicle.

However, if you want to be sure that your GT-R’s interior can laugh in the face of European supercars, you can turn to a tuning company. Today, we are presenting Umbrella Auto’s proposal for the GT-R’s cabin.

The U.S. tuner replaces the factory seats with a set of Status Racing ones and brings a Black Ultrasuede finish with silver stitching for multiple elements. The top finish is used for the seats, dashboard, center console, interior door panels, steering wheel, armrest and others. The tuner basically made sure that every element of the interior that needed a new finish received one. In addition to that, the interior plastics are now painted in satin black. We’ll remind you that these come finished in light Grey when the GT-R leaves the factory.

Umbrella Auto Designs can pick the vehicle up, take it to its shop and deliver it back to the owner - this is available for U.S. locations. If you feel that your GT-R must receive this treatment, be prepared for a separation period of around three weeks.
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