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If you think your Huracan looks too bland, Liberty Walk can help

If you think your Huracan looks too bland, Liberty Walk can help

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blogentry-133713-0-37341800-1436266053_thumb.jpgWith the rising popularity of the 'slammed' and 'stance' look now, Huracan owners who find their cars bland-looking might be pleased to hear that Liberty Walk has released their larger-than-life widebody kits.

 

blogentry-133713-0-50939900-1436266046_thumb.jpgNow, there are two different complete kits available and the difference between them seems to be limited to the two different versions of the rear wing. For those who have more dough, they can even opt for the more exotic Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFPR) version of either kit. For those who don't need to have the best can settle with the 'hardly normal' Fibre-reinforced Plastic (FRP) version.

 

blogentry-133713-0-93049200-1436266049_thumb.jpgOwners who get the bodykit are advised to get the Airrex air suspension ($13,000) too. We are sure you don't want your car to scrap the tarmac everywhere you go. Prices for the full bodykits start from under S$30,000. Yup, if you want to look good, you gotta pay!

 

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How much extra weight (and slowness) does all this bodykit (and suspension) crap add? Have people forgotten this is a *performance* car??

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I guess this is not for those who wants to track their car nor do cross country trips in it!

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