A tuned Ferrari F430 was unveiled at an automotive event in Belgium. The project, carried out in collaboration with tuning house Liberty Walk, showcases an unconventional approach to modifying a classic supercar, setting it apart in the tuning segment.

The Ferrari F430 was produced from 2004 to 2009. It featured a naturally aspirated 4.3-liter V8 producing 483 hp, mounted behind the seats. It was paired with either a manual or automated manual transmission. The car sprinted from 0 to 100 km/h in about 4 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 315 km/h.

Ferrari F430, Liberty Walk
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This specific example gets a wide body kit with signature arch extensions, side skirts, a new diffuser, and a spoiler. The look is finished with a custom paint job in burgundy-pink hues and decorative touches.

Unusual additions include roof racks on the roof, rear window, and hood, as well as a mount for a compact quad bike. The suspension was lowered, and new wheels and tires were fitted.

The project shows how a classic Ferrari can be adapted to individual needs and visual tastes while remaining technically recognizable.