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Black Nissan GT-R Widebody by Liberty Walk Performance

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Recently updated on September 12, 2017 at 08:16 am

There is definitely no lack of different Liberty Walk variants of the Nissan GT-R on tuningblog.eu. Whoever wants can HERE like to provide an overview! The extremely popular Japanese body kit is and remains, especially with regard to the GT-R, the undisputed benchmark when it comes to significantly modifying the vehicle. Today we found a new project on the tuner's website that can be seamlessly integrated into the variants linked above. We can't actually write much about the GT-R, and so to speak about the “Bread and Butter Car” from Liberty Walk, because somehow we've seen it all dozen of times. However, we don't have to be surprised because the potent Japanese base of the GT-R is almost predestined for such tuning conversions.

Black Nissan GT-R Widebody by Liberty Walk Performance

After the tuning cure that this GT-R was allowed to endure in chic black, it is now much fatter and not quite as low as some other versions, which makes it seem somehow beefier. If you are thinking of buying a GT-R in the future or already own one, Liberty Walk in the wide body segment is certainly a very interesting option when it comes to differentiating the vehicle from the production model. As far as the changes made to the optics or the technology are concerned, we have hardly been able to find out any details; at least at the moment, the Liberty Walk has left it exclusively with the pictures.

⚠ new pictures from 09.2017 ➡ klick

What we noticed is below and if you find any other changes we did not list so just use the comment box and let us know! If you have more tuned vehicles like this one Infiniti G37 or one Ferrari 458 from Liberty Walk Performance just click on the photo reference below on the tuner name!

(Photos: Liberty Walk Performance)

These are the details of the vehicle:

  • Liberty Walk wide body kit (wider fenders with exposed screw connections, new front and rear bumpers, large front splitter, new side skirts, large fixed rear spoiler, rear diffuser)
  • unknown black aluminum rims (estimated about 20 × 11 inches in front and 20 × 12 inches in the back)
  • unknown lowering (coilovers, airride air suspension - information is pending)
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - info is pending)
  • Sport exhaust system with blue tailpipes

Update

News from 12.09.2017

The Japanese tuner Liberty Walk has presented a few new pictures of two modified Nissan GT-R, which of course we can not withhold from you. Visually, compared to the vehicles from 2015 or 2016, nothing really has changed unless one disregards the fact that both GT-R got a huge fixed rear spoiler. But even this component, we have seen, or at least something like that, already on other vehicles and is not really new. With the pictures were also published some information about the prices and so we know that the FRP body kit costs about 13.780 $ and if one chooses the CFRP (Carbon) variant, then 1000 $ will be due.

As far as we know the system with the large rear spoiler once more expensive so that you have to plan as a complete set about 15.500 $ for the conversion. You can also order an Airride air suspension that comes complete with rich 7.900 $ and also loads of different alloy rims can be ordered directly via Liberty Walk. Only performance upgrades are not available, but there are known to be a lot of other providers. Have fun with the new pictures!

Maybe there will soon be an update with information and pictures. If this is the case we will of course also put it online and inform you about it.

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About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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