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Dodge Challenger Liberty Walk Conversion In Black

The Liberty Walk Challenger is a perfect blend of Japanese styling and American Muscle

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We had white and we had red. Now, it is time for a black one. Welcome the newest Challenger widebody conversion so sick and so outrageous you’ll get goosebumps just by looking at it on your display. Liberty Walk is the best thing to happen in the customization world in a long time. Japanese company became well-known throughout the world, but arguably, their works suit Italian supercars and American muscle cars best. Just look at it. If you see one in your rearview mirror, you’ll definitely let it pass. Why? Because it is a badass.

Liberty Walk Challenger Front 3/4

What we have here is full on widebody Liberty Walk kit. Crafted using fiberglass, the kit is lightweight, strong and cool. The Dodge Challenger Liberty Walk received bumper extensions, wheel arch extensions, and fantastic ducktail spoiler. Sure, the Challenger now looks like a cross between a badass street car and a race car. That is, after all, the point of a body kit like this.

Dodge Challenger Liberty Walk Rear 3/4

Apart from cosmetic enhancements, Liberty Walk had to develop a special suspension setup to drop the Liberty Walk Challenger to the ground. They did it by installing Liberty Walk’s Airexx digital air suspension. In fact, this thing is part of almost any proper Liberty Walk conversion. It enables the car to move around with negative camber setup wheels. It also operates by push of a button so road bumps will never again be a problem.

Liberty Walk Challenger Rear 3/4

As expected, the kit is available for any Dodge Challenger. Even the entry-level puny V6 can look badass with it, while, we presume, the best thing is to get all of these fiberglass parts to the Challenger Hellcat. It seems a fair and correct thing to do. Nevertheless, Liberty Walk widebody conversion is not cheap by any stretch of the imagination. It costs $6k and that without Liberty Walk’s Airexx digital air suspension.

Liberty Walk Challenger Front Quarter

LB Performance has been giving us incredible vehicles since the introduction of the Rocket Bunny kit and this Liberty Walk Challenger is absolutely no exception. It’s absolutely mad how much better a car can look when it’s done up with all the right accents like this – especially by such a professional quality shop.

While the Liberty Walk Challenger might lose some of its performance characteristics by being slammed to the ground, it’s also going to turn 110% more heads at any car meet or car show it turns up at. There’s no doubt that this car is an absolute masterpiece, and anyone who thinks their Challenger could look far better as a Liberty Walk Challenger is probably very, very right. Dodge Challenger Liberty Walk Rear Quarter

While earlier we stated that any trim of the Challenger would benefit from the Liberty Walk kit, imagine how much cooler a Liberty Walk Hellcat Challenger would be. Hell, even just a regular V8 R/T model would be extremely drooled over.

It just goes to show, the Liberty Walk Challenger is a smash hit and adding flared fenders and other appropriate accents can make just about any good looking car a great looking car.









Safet Satara
About Safet Satara

I do not have spare time. All there is is car time. 12 years and counting. I am a Central European gearhead, but you are probably thinking - aaa a disposable Borg drone! Well, actually, I like to dress up like James Bond too. The only thing I need to be him is an Aston Martin (and I love DBS more than DB5 because, reasons). That's something I guess.

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