The new Nissan Z isn’t exactly a sales darling, with the Japanese automaker reported to have only sold somewhere around 5,230 sports cars since the updated generation went on sale in late 2021. That’s fewer than the new Toyota GR Supra sold in its first year alone, though the latest report indicates the Z is now rapidly outselling the aging Supra, which is on its way out for the next generation to likely come in a couple of years.
But having more than 5,000 new Zs on the road still means there are plenty of owners who will want to modify their car and stand out from the pack. That’s where Liberty Walk’s new custom widebody kit for the Z is here to help.
2024 Nissan Z
- Base MSRP
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$42,310
- Base Trim Horsepower
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400 hp
- Base Trim Engine
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3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Gas
- Base Trim Torque
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350 lb-ft @ 1600 rpm
- 0-60 MPH
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4.3 Seconds
Liberty Walk Makes Loads Of Changes To The Z’s Appearance
After getting the most out of widening a Dodge Challenger recently, the company has returned to mastering something from its homeland. Liberty Walk is now offering custom Z parts including a new front bumper, front diffuser, duct bonnet hood, rear diffuser, rear wing, and unique AlphaRex LED headlight upgrades.

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The front bumper, rear diffuser, and rear wing are only available in fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), whereas the front diffuser and hood both have FRP and carbon fiber options; the front diffuser can be had with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and the hood can be had in sturdier dry carbon construction. The headlights can be had in Alpha-Black (no chrome inside) or just black.
Liberty Walk Z Kit Pricing Gets Steeper The Fancier The Item
In the U.S., the new front bumper will set you back $1,650, the front diffuser is $825 for FRP and $1,430 for CFRP, the rear diffuser is $880, the rear wing is $1,023, the duct bonnet hood in FRP is $2,200, or $3,850 for the dry carbon look, and the headlights are $2,400 in either colorway.

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That’s if you go à la carte and get single items, but there are bulk deals, too; the Fairlady Z RZ34 (400Z) WORKS complete body kit goes for $9,238 for FRP or $11,583 for CFRP bits, or you can go for the non-WORKS kit minus the flared fenders and pay $6,578 for FRP pieces or $8,833 for the included CFRP components.
Our Choice? The Liberty Walk Nissan Z Looks Best In Black
Liberty Walk offered three different versions of custom Z cars in the images on its website, but we have to admit we quite like the all-black look. It stretches the silhouette and impression of the car without calling too much attention to the work that’s been done, but we also celebrate those who like to flaunt what they brought and do a contrasting look like the other cars photographed.
That’s what’s great about Liberty Walk kits: they give owners the power to truly take the Z to the limit of style and taste.
Source: Liberty Walk
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