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Japanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink Aventador

The Liberty Walk Lamborghini Huracan already looks like a cybernetically enhanced samurai from a video game (we're thinking of you, Genji from Overwatch). However, we've found one that's even more Japanese in its design.
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Photo: God Hand
Japanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink AventadorJapanese Tuner Reveals Crazy Liberty Walk Huracan and Pink Aventador
It's built by a local tuning company called God Hand. They've only got a few followers on Facebook, yet some rich customers entrusted them with their killer Lamborghinis.

Of all the Liberty Walk Huracans we've seen, this one is the most insane. It looks a bit like the white one made by Forgiato for SEMA last year. Yet the colors and all the details have been taken to the next level.

The Liberty Walk kit is insane, as always. The flat, wide body of this V10 supercar has been made to appear even bolder by adding fender inserts which bold directly to the car. Just like plastic surgery, this is non-reversible, extreme stuff.

Drawing more attention to the LW kit is the fact that all the inlets have been painted in candy apple red. This includes the front intake, wheels, air intakes and parts of the rear diffuser.

Our favorite view is from the back, where we see Liberty Walk's ridiculous yet very cool approach to tuning cars. To top it all off, God Hand opted for a deafening quad exhaust pipe setup with a strange placement.

The wheels are from Forgiato, of course, and there's air suspension from Airrex installed too. One more Liberty Walk car can't hurt, right?

At the same time, none other than the Lamborghini Aventador Roadster received the widebody kit. The owner opted for light pink as the primary color, with matte copper for the wheels. This one is not what we'd call "cool", but the Japanese had always had strange tastes when it came to cars.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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