
Japanese tuner Liberty Walk installs a widebody kit on a Porsche 911 997, adding a duckbill spoiler and lowered stance. Stays street-legal with no power mods.
Japanese tuner Liberty Walk has unveiled a customized Porsche 911 from the 997 generation, which was built between 2004 and 2014 and available as a coupe, convertible, Targa, and Speedster.The build features a signature Liberty Walk widebody kit, comprising fender flares, substantial side skirts, a front splitter, and a rear diffuser. It also gets an integrated ducktail spoiler and a prominent rear wing.Images: Liberty WalkThe car wears a matte gray finish with black accents and graphic decals. It rides on new wheels, with a noticeably wider stance at the rear. A reworked suspension drops the ride height considerably.Even with its track-focused appearance, the source notes that this 911 is still street-legal. No technical details about engine modifications, power output, or performance figures were disclosed.In essence, this build falls into the category of tuning that prioritizes an aggressive, wide-bodied stance over outright power gains.
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