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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Nissan GTR 35 Aero Kit by Shadow Sport Design

Japan's Shadow Sport Design and it's aerodynamic kit for the (R35) Nissan GT-R that is complemented by a set of 20-inch forged magnesium wheels finished in black created in conjuction with Enkei. Shadow Sport Design's dry carbon aero package includes a front underspoiler, a rear wing and a rear diffuser that incorporates the new tailpipes of the full titanium muffler.

With this package the GT-R looks different enough from the standard car to grab your attention but in a way that you could easily have mistaken it as a proposal that came straight out of Nissan's factory.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Shadow Sports Design unveil Nissan GT-R 35

Japenese tuner- Shadow Sports Design has unveiled new customized Nissan GT-R 35. Shadow Sports Design plans to custom the New GT-R for the 2009 Tokyo Auto Salon looming. While the full list of modifications has yet to be revealed, Shadow Sports has released some photos of a custom GT-R that it plans to unveil the upcoming Tokyo event. Decked out in white, the Shadow Sports Design GT-R features a number of aerodynamic modifications designed to improve downforce and handling.

However we still have some details for the exterior. At the front, the car features a new carbon-fiber front spoiler, with integrated ducts to help cool the brakes. There is also a large carbon-fiber rear wing for added downforce and improved handling, although the Nissan GT-R's already impressive cornering ability will be hard to better.

Besides that, a set of custom forged magnesium GT-R wheels in collaboration with renowned aftermarket wheels company Enkei. The front wheels weigh just 9.85kg, while the larger rear wheels come in at an ultra light 10.6kg - a total weight saving of around 3.65kg compared to the standard GT-R.

This latest tuned GT-R joins other Japanese-tuned variants of the GT-R, such as those from Zele and Branew.

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