The Jeep Wrangler is a very capable machine out of the box, but Liberty Walk gave it a somewhat OTT makeover.
The Japanese tuner’s LB-Works Fairline body kit that’s aimed at the Sahara and Rubicon versions of the Wrangler JL make it look kinda like a Mad Max movie car, only softer.
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The bundle consists of steel front and rear bumpers, extremely wide fenders, tubular side steps, steel doors that lack interior cards and windows, and a thick windscreen surround. A military-like net covers the cabin, going from the windscreen all the way to the tailgate. Additional lights were mounted in the bumper, close to the roof and next to the headlamps, and the rear bumper holds the reversing light. The jacked-up suspension and new wheels round out the package.
Liberty Walk is charging 403,400 yen (equal to $3,645 at today’s exchange rates) for the grille and wide fenders with visible bolts locally, and $4,034 for abroad markets. The FRP-made parts can be ordered individually as well. In this case, the grille and fenders cost 88,000 yen ($795) or $880, and 315,400 yen ($2,850) or 3,154 respectively. The tuner, which is known for its flashy body kits, hasn’t released the pricing for the other mods.