Recently updated on February 7, 2017 at 11:27 am
Can you still remember as the Japanese company? Liberty Walk his first completed Widebody Ferrari F430 presented? On Facebook alone, our posting with the photo of the athlete at the time, as an extremely widened variant, triggered almost 800 comments and showed how different the opinions are and how much the body kit polarizes the Italian athlete. Understandable, because this is of course an absolute NoGo, especially for die-hard Ferrari fans, because when the fender flares are attached, the body of the F430 is permanently damaged with holes. In the end, that means either the body kit remains installed forever, or somehow an attempt is made to close the holes with putty and tin, or new fenders are installed in the front and the side walls are welded in again at the rear. All not really attractive solutions for one up to 510PS (Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M) strong athlete. The owner of this F430 Spider did not seem to mind, and he still built the complete body kit.
nothing for weak nerves
Specifically, this means that there were widenings for the front and rear fenders, new side skirts, a large front spoiler on the front bumper, a rather massive ducktail spoiler lip and an even more massive diffuser at the rear. In addition, the F430 was placed on a three-piece PUR Wheels LX22.V3 wheelset in an estimated 20 inches at the rear and 19 inches at the front. A special highlight is also the matt black foiling all around, which gives the Spider an aggressive appearance that matches the significantly modified look. Of course, a significant lowering was installed, but unfortunately we are not yet aware of any information. We also don't know whether a few modifications have been made to the 4,3l V8 mid-engine. What we definitely know is that this vehicle will also polarize extremely and will certainly not only meet with approval. If we get more information about further modifications made to the F430, there is of course, as always, an update for this post. The best thing is to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the photos.
(Photos: PUR Wheels)
These are the changes to the Ferrari F430:
- Liberty Walk Performance widebody kit (front spoiler, side skirts, all-round fender flares, rear diffuser, rear spoiler duck tail)
- Lowering (possibly Airrex - Airride)
- PUR Wheels LX22.V3 Alloy Wheels (3-Piece)
- silver calipers
- matt black foiling all around
- possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
- possibly a sports exhaust system (more information is not available)
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