Preview widebody and body kits on your Nissan GT-R before you buy. See how Rocket Bunny, Liberty Walk, and other popular kits look on your car instantly.
Choosing the right body kit for your Nissan GT-R is a major decision. Widebody kits require professional installation, fender cutting, and paint work—costing thousands of dollars. With Car Editor's body kit visualizer, you can preview exactly how different kits will look on your GT-R before making that investment.
Whether you're considering aggressive widebody kits like Rocket Bunny or Liberty Walk, or subtle OEM+ lip kits, our AI-powered visualizer lets you preview any style on your Nissan GT-R in seconds. See how paint matching, wheel clearance, and overall fitment will look before you commit.
Three simple steps to visualize your perfect body kit setup
Take a photo of your Nissan GT-R or upload one from your gallery. Side angles work best for body kit visualization.
Browse our library of body kit styles and brands. Select widebody kits, lip kits, or OEM+ options to preview on your car.
See how the body kit looks on your GT-R instantly. Save and share your favorite combinations with friends or your installer.
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Iconic GT-R widebody styling
Japanese tuning specialist
Aggressive aero package
GT-R widebody kits require significant wheel/tire upgrades; professional installation essential.
Use Car Editor's AI visualizer to create side-by-side comparisons of your car with and without body kits. Perfect for planning your build or showing your installer.
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Properly installed widebody kits can improve aerodynamics and allow for wider tires, potentially enhancing track performance.
Installation costs vary but typically range from $5,000-$15,000 including paint and professional installation.
Yes—upload your car photo and preview widebody or lip kits instantly in the app.
Widebody kits usually require pro install, trimming, and paint. Lip/side-skirt kits may be DIY-friendly.
Widebody kits often need wider wheels and lower offsets; verify per kit specs.
Widebody kits add significant width requiring fender cutting; lip kits add subtle aero without major modifications.
Download Car Editor now and preview any body kit style on your car in seconds. Preview before you buy—save time and money.