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  1. #11
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    i watched a 458 libertywalk conversion in progress at a local shop - i arrived as they were cutting/enlarging wheel arches on the quarter panels - that wasnt easy to see. That being said - people seem to like the product for the most part and the owner Wataru is a very cool guy with an awesome sense of humor. Its always fun to see how far you can go on a project. is there such a thing as too far? sure, but you wont know if you dont try


    !First Liberty Walk Widebody Lamborghini Huracan-imgres-jpgFirst Liberty Walk Widebody Lamborghini Huracan-cut-jpg

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik@RSC View Post
    i watched a 458 libertywalk conversion in progress at a local shop - i arrived as they were cutting/enlarging wheel arches on the quarter panels - that wasnt easy to see. That being said - people seem to like the product for the most part and the owner Wataru is a very cool guy with an awesome sense of humor. Its always fun to see how far you can go on a project. is there such a thing as too far? sure, but you wont know if you dont try


    !First Liberty Walk Widebody Lamborghini Huracan-imgres-jpgFirst Liberty Walk Widebody Lamborghini Huracan-cut-jpg
    Thanks for the info! So let me get this straight: Your car needs to be cut to install this kit? No thanks!
    2015 Verde Mantis Lamborghini Huracan

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Klauss View Post
    Thanks for the info! So let me get this straight: Your car needs to be cut to install this kit? No thanks!
    Yes, they have to remove some serious section on the rear fender, I think the front one is cut too instead of completely replacing it ... once you install an LB-R Works kit there is no turning back, especially when you add the AirRex suspension kit too.

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Klauss View Post
    Thanks for the info! So let me get this straight: Your car needs to be cut to install this kit? No thanks!
    Yes! No more widebody for you hahaFirst Liberty Walk Widebody Lamborghini Huracan






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  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by lambocars View Post
    Yes, they have to remove some serious section on the rear fender, I think the front one is cut too instead of completely replacing it ... once you install an LB-R Works kit there is no turning back, especially when you add the AirRex suspension kit too.
    Thanks for the info!
    Quote Originally Posted by Hurricane View Post
    Yes! No more widebody for you hahaFirst Liberty Walk Widebody Lamborghini Huracan






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    Definately not...
    2015 Verde Mantis Lamborghini Huracan

  6. #16
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    step by step, how the conversion is done. quite invasive procedures.

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurricane View Post
    More pics were released. I also agree that less stickers would make the car look better.









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    This butchery should be banned in US, Canada and Europe (and few others).
    I can't shake off an image of Dr. Frankenstein. Sorry folks.


  8. #18
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    fail on being innovative...LB

    I am sure you can make a beautiful body kit with out destroying the car.

    LB should try to do this

  9. #19
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    LB widebody Huracan and 458 in Sin City, pic sent by my buddy Tyler of CarNinja




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  10. #20
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    Again, love the styling but would never cut into my own car to make this happen!

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