A truly bizarre Nissan GT-R was recently spotted in Japan and it might just be the ugliest example on earth.
Just a single photo of the car has surfaced online on Japanese social media. The image shows that the rear, sides and front end of the sports car have all been fitted with questionable modifications that don’t just ruin its looks but also inevitably impact the aerodynamics.
Starting at the roof, we can see that some vortex generators have been added, similar to those used by the Honda Civic Type. R. Elsewhere, louvers have been added over the rear window while some add-ons have also been affixed to the standard rear wing of the GT-R. Then we come to the rear fascia.
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Grafted just below the taillights are what appear to be the same faux rear air vents as the Honda Civic hatchback and located between these two elements is a secondary spoiler stretching out from the center of the bumper. Elsewhere, there is an aftermarket diffuser, which appears a little lop-sided, and some red accents.
Although we only have a single photo of the car, we can also see that the rear side windows now sport little covers while distinctive side skirts have also been added. The corner of the front end is also visible, showcasing a canard and a new splitter.
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