Nissan GT-R Wrap Cost

The GT-R is one of the most iconic sports cars to wrap. The wide body, aggressive front fascia, NACA hood ducts, and rear diffuser create a wrap job that takes noticeably longer than most cars of the same size. A full professional wrap runs $4,000 to $7,500 depending on trim, film, and installer experience with the R35 platform.

  1. Quick summary
  2. Cost by trim
  3. Film options
  4. What makes the GT-R complex to wrap
  5. Popular colors
  6. FAQ
GT-R Premium / Pure $4,000 to $5,800
GT-R Track / T-spec $4,500 to $6,500
GT-R Nismo $5,500 to $7,500
Film needed 60 to 75 sq ft
Wrap lifespan 4 to 6 years

Cost by trim

GT-R trimWrap cost rangeNotes
GT-R Pure$4,000 to $5,500Standard body, most accessible
GT-R Premium$4,000 to $5,800Carbon fiber roof on some versions
GT-R Track Edition$4,500 to $6,200Additional aero components
GT-R T-spec$4,500 to $6,500Carbon fiber hood and roof add masking
GT-R Nismo$5,500 to $7,500Wide body kit, most complex trim

The Nismo trim has a wider front and rear fascia with dedicated aero components. The carbon fiber elements on T-spec and Nismo trims require careful masking at the carbon-to-paint boundaries. Wrapping over carbon fiber is possible but most owners prefer to leave CF panels exposed and wrap only the painted surfaces.

Film options

Film typeMaterial costInstalled cost
Budget (TeckWrap, VViViD)$320 to $500$4,000 to $5,000
Mid-tier (Avery SW900, 3M 1080)$500 to $750$4,500 to $6,000
Premium (KPMF, Avery ColorFlow)$750 to $1,100$5,500 to $7,500

Budget films are not suitable for the GT-R’s compound curves. The NACA ducts and rear diffuser fins require a cast film with enough elongation to conform cleanly without bridging. Mid-tier or premium film is the right choice on any GT-R build.

What makes the GT-R complex to wrap

NACA hood ducts: The twin functional ducts on the GT-R hood are one of the most talked-about features in any GT-R wrap. The inside of the duct walls need to be covered cleanly, which requires cutting the film to conform into the duct opening. A rushed shop leaves raw edges at the duct lip.

Wide rear quarters: The GT-R’s rear haunches are significantly wider than the front doors, creating a transition that needs relief cuts and careful heat work to sit flat without visible seams.

Rear diffuser: The multi-element diffuser has fins and recesses that trap edges. Many shops skip the inner diffuser surfaces entirely. Ask what is included before the job starts.

Carbon fiber elements: T-spec and Nismo trims have CF hoods, roofs, and spoiler components. The boundary between carbon and painted panels needs clean masking to avoid film overlap onto the CF texture.

Matte black is the most popular full wrap on the GT-R. It plays well with the aggressive body lines and makes the wide body look purposeful. Pearl white is popular on cars with factory gray paint because the result reads close to factory. Gloss red is common on Nismo builds. Two-tone wraps with a dark lower body and lighter roof are popular on the Japanese domestic market builds that come to the US.

FAQ

How much does it cost to wrap a Nissan GT-R?

A full wrap costs $4,000 to $7,500. Premium and Pure trims run $4,000 to $5,800. The Nismo with its wide body kit runs $5,500 to $7,500.

Is the Nissan GT-R hard to wrap?

Above average difficulty. The NACA ducts, wide rear quarters, and rear diffuser all require more time per square foot than a standard sports car. The Nismo adds more complexity with the wide body kit.

How long does a GT-R wrap last?

4 to 6 years with quality cast film. Track use accelerates wear on lower panels and edges. Street-only cars consistently reach the upper end of that range.

What is the most popular GT-R wrap color?

Matte black for most builds. Pearl white on gray factory cars. Gloss red on Nismo trims. Two-tone dark lower and lighter roof for JDM-style builds.

Written by Chad Reynolds. Chad has covered automotive customization and vinyl wrap pricing for VinylWrapCalculator.com since 2023.

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