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The Nissan GT-R has just received another facelift but the “Godzilla” has not drastically changed since its introduction back in 2007. Thus, many owners rely on tuners in order to spice up both the design and performance of the model. A heavily tuned 2010 Nissan GT-R is currently listed for sale on eBay, featuring a long list of modifications.

We came across the model on a Facebook Page called Unique JDM cars for sale. According to the listing on eBay the GT-R was bought in 2010, it has a clean title, hasn’t been involved in any accidents, and is currently located in Los Angeles. The seller is asking $81,500 for a 2010 model with 63,500 miles (102,193 km) on the odometer, but claims he has spent more than $80,000 on the car since its purchase.

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 This 2010 Nissan GT-R With $80k Worth Of Mods Is Not For The Purists

Most of the extra money has gone to the exterior, with the highlight being the wide bodykit by Liberty Walk made entirely of carbon fiber with bolt-on fenders and pronounced aero components. The bodykit alone allegedly cost $35k and is combined with an Avery yellow wrap, a carbon-fiber trunk, an N Tune rear bumper, and a massive rear wing making this Nissan look like a dragster.

Furthermore, the headlights and taillights have been replaced by more modern-looking LED units sourced from the 2015 facelift. The listing doesn’t include photos of the interior but the seller says it has plenty of carbon fiber bits.

The aftermarket wheels are shod in mixed Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, while the slammed look is courtesy of an air suspension system. More importantly, the twin-turbo 3.8-liter V6 engine has been tuned to produce as much as 809 hp (603 kW / 820 PS) which represents a significant increase over the 478 hp (357 kW / 485 PS) of the stock 2010 Nissan GT-R. Finally, an Akrapovic exhaust makes sure everyone notices it on the road.

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Would you invest this amount of money in this heavily tuned Nissan GT-R or look for a stock example with fewer miles on the clock?