Recently updated on August 21, 2018 at 08:39 am
One thing in advance, we do not really know anything about this vehicle! The boys from Liberty Walk Performance are responsible for this project and allegedly the part of the current Tokyo Motor Show (starts today) will be on display. We do not even know what basis the part has, but we definitely know what it's all about. Unmistakably, this little Kei-Car Cabriolet wants to be a widebody Nissan GT-R, and somehow he succeeds too. If you look at the headlights, as well as the side part, it could certainly be a current Daihatsu Copen, but we do not want to lean too far with this forecast out of the window.
Let's see what makes the car: The highlight is of course the widebody kit which consists of the well-known widened fenders with exposed screw connections front and rear, a relatively subtle front splitter including a complete front apron, a new rear apron including a rear diffuser and a large fixed rear spoiler. In addition, there was a set of black alloy wheels that may come from ADV.1 Weels and an extreme lowering, as could be achieved with Airride air suspension, is installed. The most important question remains unanswered.
What is under the GT-R Style bonnet? Is it an 64 PS three-cylinder Motörchen or you have installed any charged four-cylinder? With a relatively high probability, but probably the former will be the case because so far Liberty Walk is not known to make mechanical modifications. We may be curious when this puzzle is resolved and of course keep you updated. You will be informed about updates if yours is ours Feed subscribe to. We hope you enjoy watching.
(Photos: Liberty Walk Performance)
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