Owners use vinyl to change the car's color without permanent paint, with popular choices including Matte Black, Stealth Gray, or even chrome finishes. Paint Protection: High-end GT-Rs are often "skinned" with products like Magnus Pro PPF to protect the factory finish from road debris.
Some owners use "makeup" or conversion kits to give older 2008–2015 R35 models the "skin" (exterior look) of the 2017+ facelift versions. Tech Accessories
The '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 is a highly popular car body available as part of the Fast & Furious collaboration. In the game files, it is curiously nicknamed "Melonpan".
Players create and download "skins" (liveries) inspired by real-world race cars, such as the RJN British GT scheme or the iconic Pennzoil JGTC look. Real-World Automotive "Skins"
You can find 3D-embossed laptop skins and mobile phone wraps featuring GT-R graphics, ranging from minimalist red-and-black designs to detailed JDM-style illustrations.
Specific editions like the Haru Edition feature custom "skins" that include widebody kits, unique wheels, and rising sun-inspired liveries.
The Nissan GT-R's iconic "Godzilla" status makes it a popular choice for personalizing electronics:
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T2 Bay
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T25
Transporter T4
Transporter T5
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997
986 Boxster
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