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Juke Nismo Concept

Juke Nismo Concept (Japan, 2011)

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The Juke Nismo Concept wears more agressive body work that widens and lowers the Juke. It is painted in Nismo's signature pearl white and red paint job. Nissan really focused on aerodynamics for the Nismo Juke. The rear spoiler is redesigned to control airflow better. It wears 19in wheels, and the suspension has been lowered. Nismo also tuned the 1.6 liter turbo engine to produce more power. 

The steering wheel, pedals, gauges, shifter knob and many of the trim pieces have been switched out for Nismo parts.



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