Umbrella Auto Design tricks out the Nissan GT-R’s cockpit
Filed under: Aftermarket, Coupe, Performance, Nissan, Luxury
If the Nissan GT-R is going to seriously take on the Porsche 911, it’s going to need to do a bit better on the interior fit and finish. Nissan‘s own people realized that much when they launched the Egoist edition of the new GT-R, but what if you’ve already got your Godzilla in the driveway? What are you to do then?
Turn to Umbrella Auto Design, that’s what. The Seattle-based tuners have announced an aftermarket retrofit for the GT-R’s interior that swathes the entire cabin – seats, dashboard, console, instrument binnacle, steering wheel, door panels, shift levers, etc. in luxe and racy black ultra-suede with silver diamond quilting and top-stitch. They’ve even repainted the plastics in black to match. Looks pretty slick, and they can reportedly carry it out on any GT-R in about three weeks. Check it out in the gallery below.
[Source: Umbrella via GT-R Blog]
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