While most of us mere mortals won’t ever have to worry about whether we should or shouldn’t wide-body our Lamborghinis, we think that Liberty Walk just made this hypothetical decision a lot more difficult…

If there’s one thing that people have been split on over the years when it comes to the wide-body craze that’s enveloped our world over the last while, it was the use of rivets to attach and secure the extra bodywork.

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A lot of people still wince at the idea of cutting up and drilling through any bodywork to fit a bodykit, let alone a supercar, which is why Liberty Walk recently started to develop and retail their new line of ‘Exchange Type Fender Kit’ which doesn’t involve taking a blade to your Aventador or Huracán’s bodywork.

Further to this, there has also been the introduction of their new LB-Silhouette WORKS GT line which is completely rivet-less, as it probably should be. First, there was the 458 GT and now there’s the Huracán…

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Information is currently limited, as the official unveil hasn’t actually occurred at the time of writing, but we would expect to see the kit offered in both full FRP and full carbon along with a combination of both at a halfway price point.

The kit seems to take influence from Lamborghini’s Super Trofeo race cars, along with a little inspiration from Ferrari’s FXX-K Evo, too.

The result is pretty stunning I think, and it’s certainly not lacking in aggression. The cleaner lines offered by the sans-rivets installation offer a more modernised and futuristic style, although I fear it might date the older kits quite considerably.

I just hope there’s enough metal and carbon left on those older cars to install the new kit…

Paddy McGrath
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