Saturday, November 10th 2007
Nissan Develops Car That Dynamically Changes Exterior Paint Color
So Nissan is developing another sports car, the 2009 GT-R. While it offers quite a lot in the line of horsepower and torque, the consumer must ask, what makes this car better than the others? Nissan is proud to say something along the lines of "why, the paramagnetic paint job, of course." For anyone who does not know what a paramagnetic paint job is, it's the best thing since LED rims for anyone who enjoys the exterior look of their car. At the flick of a switch, a driver can choose whether their car is red, blue, pink, black, silver, or any number of colors. There's no word as to how hard it is to make paramagnetic paint, or how much it'll cost.
Source:
DailyTech
30 Comments on Nissan Develops Car That Dynamically Changes Exterior Paint Color
I think the paint would be relatively simple but take a long time to apply it compared to a pearl and it will cost more then it's worth. Simple solution to this new ricer fad, just get it black.
BUT I LOVE IT! to bad I have no chance in affording one yet! lol
"uh... Its a Yellow Nissan GT- Wait...no... Pink...Wait. It just vanished!"
:laugh:
The front is the same also.
No Skyline looked better than the aggressive R34 GT-R.
Scrapped Nissan Silvia/200SX/240SX series which have always been popular.
Get it together Nissan.
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,306678,00.html
the brits created an invisible tank.
my s13's lights are plenty frickin bright, i dont know what youre talking about...
i have a 1via right now, think i'll convert it to the silvia after i drop my turbo in.
plannin on makin it a ka24de-t with a szigen exhaust and a re-circ valve.