Liberty Walk is a name associated with outlandish bodykits on Japanese and latterly European cars; now it has turned its attention to the Lamborghini Aventador.
This particular example put together by EXE actually features components from a few tuners, chiefly Liberty Walk that supplied the flared wheel arches, a custom front bumper and splitter pack, extended side skirts, large rear wing and a prominent rear diffuser.
It retains its LP700-4 badges on its side skirts as a nod to its origins – just in case the car’s looks have some confuse it with the Aventador SV – and presumably stays mechanically close to standard.
Deep dished Forgiato wheels are finished in candy apple red for this example and the entire car is treated to a deep red paint job, while an iPE exhaust kit aims to help give the modified Aventador even more audio to match its increased visual impact.
What’s the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 like to drive? Read on here to find out more about our experience with it at the Sepang International Circuit.
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Before FBI comes, Jib has already ordered 5 units of this car. One for Ros, one for Riza and three for his faithful cybertroopers…kzm, john and autofrienz
and Donkeykong
Jib will have my full support to eternity if he gives me one too.
That is too gorgeous to be true. I believe those who purchase it will be truely satisfied with all the modification.
Take care of it nicely.
The exhaust don’t look good like those in Perdana