Before we get into Liberty Walk’s menacing LB-Silhoutte WORKS GT kit, did you know that the Huracán’s name is actually inspired by a Spanish fighting bull? That’s right, in the past, names from historical Spanish fighting bulls have been used in the naming scheme of most Lamborghini car models. Huracán was a real bull known for its courage that fought in 1879. With that said, this kit is available in FRP or all dry carbon.
This kit consists of a new front bumper, front diffuser, rear bumper, rear diffuser, rear wing, rear engine hood, wide body fender flares, hood, and an optional Airex suspension. If you opt for the FRP version, you’ll have to shell out $39,000+, while the all dry carbon is going to set you back a whopping $59,000+. These prices do not include painting or installation, so we recommend looking for a few sponsors before ordering this kit.
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