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Liberty Walk gives the Nissan Z a big smile!

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Liberty Walk gives the Nissan Z a big smile!

The 2023 Nissan Z, or as it's known in some circles the Nissan Fairlady Z RZ34 (400Z), is a stunning coupe straight from the factory. But Liberty Walk Performance took the liberty of making the Z that little bit more impressive. The result is a Nissan Z with a spectacular widebody kit. Liberty Walk offers the kit in an FRP or carbon variant and supplies it in both a widebody and a non-widebody version. So far, however, the body kit has only been shown on two virtual vehicles, one of which is kept in a classic white and red color combination and proudly bears the starting number 23 on the doors. The other Z, on the other hand, is bronze and black. The widebody kit does not keep the standard front apron, but replaces it with a new one that is equipped with side extensions and a front spoiler.

Liberty Walk Nissan Z

The rear apron remains partly standard, but is also widened laterally. There are also new side skirts and a modified rear diffuser is also installed. And of course there are the brand-typical bolted-on fender flares from Liberty Walk all around, whose attachment method also adorns the rear spoiler. To achieve a retro look, Liberty Walk also removed the rear-view mirrors from the doors and attached them to the front fenders instead. A new hood (LB Duct Bonnet Hood) also seems to be available as an option. Both vehicles with the number 23 stand on black alloy wheels with eight spokes and Advan tires with red lettering. Yellow brake calipers can also be seen behind the wheels, and thanks to an individually adjustable air suspension (Airride), the Z can be significantly closer to the ground if necessary.

apparently no changes in technology

Liberty Walk gives the Nissan Z a big smile!

As for the interior and engine, Liberty Walk stays true to the original, as always. That means the interior is unchanged and the 3,0-litre twin-turbocharged V6 still maintains its 406 hp and 475 Nm of torque. The widebody kit from Liberty Walk Performance gives the 2023 Nissan Z a clear sense of aggressiveness and a very unique character that can hardly be overlooked on the road. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Liberty Walk gives the Nissan Z a big smile!

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Liberty Walk Performance gives the 2023 Nissan Z a big smile!
Photo credit: Liberty Walk Performance
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