Even if their portfolio seems to consist mainly of
the same add-ons adapted to a variety of cars, Liberty Walk does have the
tendency to shock. For instance, there’s something
strangely satisfying about this Dodge Challenger that has received the Japanese
tuner’s attention.
The overall appearance of the popular muscle car is
that it belongs in a drift challenge. It could also blend in just good in
Japan’s mountain scenery, with the rear end sliding out for some sideways
action.
Now, let’s check out those aftermarket parts in
detail. First, we have the front spoiler lip, which costs US$ 980 for overseas
markets. Then, there’s a ducktail spoiler that will set you back US$ 1,000, and
the wide fender add-ons, with visible bolts, which are only available in
combination with the other two parts, making for a complete body kit that’s
priced at US$ 5,780.
The low rider stance has been achieved with an air
suspension which, at US$ 7,900, is also the most expensive upgrade here. Finally,
the 20-inch wheels, which are wider at the back, cost a more down-to-earth US$ 1,000, and are shod in Pirelli P Zero tires with white branding.
This isn’t Liberty Walk’s first encounter with the
Challenger, as they previously completed several other builds. It does,
however, look bad to the bone – and although wide body kits are not always the
best choice, this one succeeds in looking bad to the bone.