Liberty Walk isn’t afraid of a little bit of controversy. Just have a look at the R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R kit it unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon for proof. Although, that wasn’t the most polarizing thing on its stand.
Have a look at those renders below. That’s the LB-silhouette WORKS Lamborghini Miura, and although we haven’t got any official in-person pictures here, Liberty Walk has actually built it.
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Quite the thing, isn’t it? The chopped, widened and lowered Lambo gets a full widebody kit with giant arches, extra vents, and an impressively protruding front splitter. And then, there’s that rear spoiler that stretches out and up above the roofline. Sheesh.
There’s also air suspension from Ideal, a J-wolf one-off exhaust muffler, AME forged 18-inch wheels, and Vitaloni side mirrors. The mid-mounted Lambo V12 remains, and early pictures of the build on founder Wataru Kato’s Instagram page show the 1970 Miura in many different bits, and looking decidedly worse for wear—although it’s been modified, it’s also been brought back to life.
No doubt will you have an opinion, concern, or violent reaction.
More photos of the Liberty Walk Lamborghini Miura:










NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.