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Liberty Walk Lamborghini Aventador Graces Newport Beach

It’s not every day a Lamborghini Aventador shows its (read: gorgeous) face at your local car show. Well, we suppose it may when that car show is Newport Beach’s Supercar Show. This is California after all.

Right, so it certainly would be a sight to see, to take in those gorgeous body lines and the larger than life presence that exudes just a pinch more aggression than a Ferrari. But the Lamborghini Aventador shown in Newport Beach wasn’t any Lambo seen trotting around Beverly Hills. This is a Liberty Walk Lamborghini Aventador.

Liberty Walk LB Performance is known for taking the modern day super car, and doing utterly superb things to the exterior of the vehicle. Liberty Walk LB Performance has a very cool concept when approaching their projects. They’re inspired by the 1970’s era Nissan Works team, where lowered over fender were very common. The company decided to take the idea, and apply it to this generation’s hyper cars.

The Liberty Walk Lamborghini Aventador includes a totally new exhaust setup to compliment the trendy bodykit and baby blue exterior paint choice. You know that annoying dog your neighbors have that you cannot stand? It barks and doesn’t stop barking, and it drives you nuts. Yes, that’s the one. Think of this Armytrix titanium exhaust as the total opposite of that dog. The bark of the Liberty Walk Lamborghini Aventador will send shivers all over while producing some of the finest noises found across the pond, and we’re pretty sure your neighbor’s dog doesn’t backfire with shots of fiery exhaust. And hopefully delighted and eager auto enthusiasts don’t follow it around as it creeps its way around the parking lot to be loaded onto a flatbed for transport.

Guests in attendance were certainly treated to quite the surprise when this bad boy arrived on scene, and you can check out the video of the Liberty Walk Lamborghini Aventador right below.

Sean is a staff writer for GM Authority and Motrolix. When's he's not busy taking in local automotive culture, he's probably detailing his car.

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