2014 White Liberty Walk Nissan GT-R Photoshoot

by SpeedLux

Liberty Walk Performance has engineered themselves a name on manufacturing a number of the wildest and most standout wide body kits for Lamborghinis, Ferraris, BMWs and a lot more. Artist Ray Tran recently had the chance to shoot one among the known Liberty Walk cars, a laughably wide and extremely aggressive Nissan R35 GTR.

This GTR has received the complete Liberty Walk Works kit, complete with a replacement front bumper and large front splitter, massively increasing front and rear wheel arches, a replacement rear bumper with a rear diffuser and an enormous racing-inspired rear wing. Bringing the style are a group of ADV.1 ADV08 Deep cupular wheels.

Liberty Walk’s kit for the R35 Nissan GTR makes the already imposing ‘Godzilla’ have even a lot of presence. Between the wide stance, vast wing and overall distinctive character of the automotive, it might be exhausting to miss this one happening the road!

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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