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The Liberty Walk studio, which is known for its outrageous aerodynamic body kits for various car models, has announced a new project. It was based on the new Japanese sports car Nissan Z, which traditionally for Liberty Walk did not receive any technical modifications, but acquired a radically redesigned exterior due to a new aerodynamic body kit. The premiere of the new project took place at the SEMA tuning exhibition in Las Vegas.

The set of parts includes several elements – a new front bumper, a redesigned hood with air ducts, wheel arch trims, a three-piece spoiler, a new rear bumper with an imitation diffuser.

The exterior of the sports car changes due to the fact that the front part receives a more pointed shape, which is formed by the body kit. The show car is equipped with a sports exhaust system, new wheels in the style of classic Minilite wheels, and in the interior the standard seats have given way to seats from the Bride catalog.

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All these elements can be purchased without the Liberty Walk body kit. The new kit will be offered in several versions. Glass fiber reinforced plastic parts cost nearly $9,500, while carbon fiber reinforced plastic parts cost $2,000 more.

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