Liberty Walk has correctly surmised that what the V6, rear-drive Nissan Z needs is a large dose of ‘angry’.
A very large dose, because it’s taken an almost factory-fresh example and subjected it to a savage ‘Works’ body kit. LW has bolted on a new set of diffusers, a slanted ducktail rear wing and flared the wheel arches and hood to such an extent you’d think they’d pulled some teeth out.

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That body now sits atop independent air suspension, with a few other tasteful additions by way of sharper light signatures, 18in deep dish alloys and aftermarket exhausts with variable valves. Finished in a glossy shade of pure black, Liberty Walk’s take on the Nissan Z is nothing short of menacing.

LW hasn’t messed with the cabin, so the original 8in infotainment screen, 12.3in driver’s display and eight-speaker Bose audio system are left as Nissan intended. As standard, the Z gets plenty of creature comforts too, like heated seats, parking sensors and a Wi-fi hotspot to work alongside smartphone connectivity. It means you can play Tokyo Drift by Teriyaki Boyz on a constant, uninterrupted loop.
Liberty Walk has not yet disclosed an asking price, but do consider the Z’s entry point of $40,000 (approx. P2.3-M) in the North American market for some reference.
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NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.