The complete kit comprises a new front bumper, front diffuser, three-piece ducktail rear spoiler, ducted hoot, and massive flared fenders, although you can order it without the latter. Available in either fiber-reinforced plastic or carbon fiber-reinforced plastic, the full kit costs $9,328 and $11,583, respectively. All items can also be ordered as standalone pieces.
While the original renders suggested a move to fender-mounted rearview mirrors as a nod to the original Datsun 240Z, it appears Kato Wataru and co at Liberty Walk opted to retain the standard mirror position of n the first complete car.
Speaking of the first car, it doesn’t just have the body kit fitted. It also features a set of Watanabe eight-spoke wheels, and a lowered suspension that sees the Z slammed to the floor.