Nissan GT-R 'Robin' by Carlex Design
With the recently updated GT-R drawing
plenty of attention to itself since its NY Auto Show debut, leave it to Carlex
Design to literally make the older version shine again.
The GT-R 'Robin' exists
because the designers wanted to carry over the sporty character of the exterior
to the interior and make something even more special overall.
But while the exterior is plenty
interesting in and of itself, it's the cabin that boasts the most mods, such as
the abundance of black Alcantara mixed with contrasting light gray and red
stitching - used on the front and rear seats, dashboard, door panels, central
console, headliner and floor mats.
The gear shift knob, door handles, air
intakes, dials and speaker cover trims are however covered in silver elements.
Thankfully, the owner of the car knew
not to leave it as it was from a performance stand point and with the help of
Polish tuner ECU-Performance, took this GT-R to 901 PS and 1,085 Nm of torque.