This is the Prior Design Nissan GT-R Widebody PD750!

It’s no surprise that Prior Design was preparing something very cool for the R35 since it has become more popular these last year.

This is the official press release:
“Widebody Godzilla
The Nissan R35 GT-R has earned itself a reputation as one of the most potent sports cars of our time, as well as the nickname “Godzilla” after the mythical Japanese movie monster.
Now, PRIOR-DESIGN, specialist in aerodynamic body kits and conversions for premium segment cars, adds even more aggression to the fastest Nissan’s visage with its ‘PD750WB’ wide body conversion. The GT-R in its present incarnation has been around since December 2007, with Nissan slowly taking its performance envelope to greater heights with each passing year. PRIOR-DESIGN gave considerable thought to their wide body conversion to ensure that it would take the car to the next level. The PD750-body kit consists of a new front bumper with large intakes for uprated intercoolers and brakes, a front lip spoiler, side skirts, and a three-piece rear underbody diffuser with vertical fins that channel departing airflow cleanly from the rear to reduce drag. An eight-piece wheel arch extension kit is available to add even more menace to this Japanese monster, and all these aerodynamic components are made from high quality carbon-fibre. The cost of the complete kit is 9,900 Euro. To bring the cars performance in line with its more aggressive looks, an engine upgrade was developed for the 3.8-liter V6 engine, which increases power to 720hp, with 820Nm of torque.
The PRIOR-DESIGN-steel sport exhaust with a pair of 200-cell free-flow catalytic converters has a flap control, which when fully open, emits a bloodcurdling Godzilla style roar!
While the GT-R benefits from a four-wheel-drive system out of the box, a KW Variant 3 coil-over suspension system with variable ride height as well as bounce and rebound control helps the car deploy its extra power effectively.
PRIOR-DESIGN PD alloy wheels 10.5 and 13.0×21-inches at the front and rear provide enormous mechanical grip, and look terrific thanks to a choice of colours
visual accents.”

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