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Liberty Walk Lamborghini Huracan GT Looks So Wide, Kit Costs Supra Money

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With the 2019 edition of SEMA approaching quickly (think: early November), more and more developers are previewing their work for the Vegas tuning party. And the time has come to focus on a package that will hold the stage long after the said venue closes its gate - there's a new Liberty Walk kit for the Lamborghini Huracan!
Officially dubbed LB-Silhouette Works Huracan GT, the package, which we've already discussed, albeit in earlier stages of development, mixes elements of the contemporary tuning culture with those coming from the motorsport realm.

After all, the Lamborghini Huracan comes in multiple racing forms, such as the GT3/GT3 Evo, as well as the one make series-destined Super Trofeo/Super Trofeo Evo, so Wataru Kato, the man behind the Japanese aftermarket developer, has enjoyed plenty of inspiration.

In fact, the introduction of such a package might just fulfill a demand that's already there, since more and more aficionados are installing racecar aero on their street rides (here are some Gallardo and Huracan examples).

While the previous LB Walk Huracan kit, whic his now famous among tuning fanatics, was distinguished by its add-on fenders and visible rivets, these are now gone - the entire car is noticeably wider, while the rivets are no longer accesible to the eye.

In fact, you can preorder the Liberty Walk Huracan GT kit on the company's website. As usual, this comes in three tiers. The first, which ivolves fiber reinforced polymer, will set you back $39,420. The second mixes the said material with dry carbon, for a price of $49,680. As for the third, this relies solely on the wonder material that is dry carbon, but will set you back a full $59,940.

For the record, the most expensive Liberty Walk Huracan kit you could buy until now sat at $33,140, with this coming in CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced polymer form).

However, given the assets mentioned above, this kit should become quite a hit.

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