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Liberty Walk Shows New Acura NSX Body Kit, and It Has no Fender Flares

If you're looking to turn your NSX into a drift car, this isn't the Liberty Walk body kit for you. That being said, why would you do that in the first place?
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The tags in their recent Facebook posts suggest the NSX is going to be presented at the upcoming 2017 SEMA Show in November. That said, you can probably buy it all over the world for both Acura and Honda versions of the car.

This is one of those air ride specials, which swallows up its alloys to the rim. Right now, it's sitting on two-tone wheels with black spokes, but another set of Forgiatos will probably be added since the two companies are partners. We still remember how the LW Performance Huracan had two different kinds of gold wheels, one for each side.

Also working on the custom NSX with Liberty Walk is a company called Fi Exhaust. You can check out their work in the video below. Without an rpm limiter and some custom mufflers, it's special, though we wouldn't call it Ferrari-like.

According to Kato Wataru's company, the ver.1 complete kit consists of a front diffuser, side diffuser, rear diffuser and a giant GT4-style wing. It can be fabricated from FRP, CFRP or dry carbon, in which case the cost is 3,164,400 yen or around $28,000.

Of course, there's a version with the package with the massive bolt-on fender flares and widened bumpers, as seen in one of our previous posts. But since the NSX is already a pretty rare supercar, few people are going to get the same look as Justin Bieber's Ferrari. We also can't find it for sale anywhere, so it could have been a one-off.

The air suspension system comes from Airrex and has been specially developed for this car, costing 890,000 yen or $8,000.

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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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