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The old modified Nissan Pathfinder has a wide and exotic bodywork

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Today we got a collection of images from a modified Japanese SUV with a very unique and distinctive identity, an old Nissan Pathfinder that has been modified to look like a muscle car.

But before we talked about the GT from the outside of the modified car to look very distinctive, we would like to remind you with important information related to the Nissan Pathfinder - Nissan Pathfinder, this model entered the production lines of the Japanese company in 1986 when the car relied on the chassis of a pickup.

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Order of generations of this model:

The first generation carried the WD21 code and was created from 1986 to 1995.

The second generation carrying the R50 code was made from 1996 to 2004.

The third generation carrying the R51 code was made during the years 2005 to 2012, and in this news we are talking about the result of the modification of the old Nissan Pathfinder of this generation.

The fourth and current generation with the symbol R52 began production in 2013 after it appeared in 2012 and the Pathfinder 2017 got a renewal.

Nissan Pathfinder rivals Toyota Highlander, Ford Explorer, Honda Pilot and Chevrolet Traverse.

Now let's go back and talk about the old Nissan Pathfinder modified car attached pictures in this news:

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The modifications obtained by the old Pathfinder show the body with increased body width, to ensure new and wide front and rear bumpers, prominent wheel arches and specifically the rear. The distinctive exterior of the bumper, the rear diffuser and the offensive rear air.

The modifications also included a reduction in the height of the car exaggerated, confirming that the old Japanese car got modified suspension systems, and certainly equipped with sports rims surrounded by new wheels.

An old Nissan Pathfinder modified with this bold appearance looks like a box car, but now we want to know what you think of these exterior modifications.

Just as a reminder, watch the most expensive Nissan experience in history.

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