Price range: $1,430.00 through $2,200.00
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Part of the Liberty Walk LB-Nation complete body kit for the Honda Civic Type R. Designed to extend the rocker line, widen the visual stance, and integrate seamlessly with the full LB-Nation aero package. Professional installation required.
If you’re building your Honda Civic Type R to stand out, the Liberty Walk LB-Nation Honda Civic Type R side skirts are the piece that ties the whole widebody look together. Designed by Liberty Walk as part of the LB-Nation complete body kit, these side skirts deliver the low, aggressive rocker line that the LB-Nation kit is known for, giving your Civic Type R a ground-hugging silhouette straight from the Liberty Walk catalog.
Liberty Walk Company JP, founded in 2007 by visionary designer and car enthusiast Wataru Kato, is a renowned Japanese aftermarket automotive tuning company that specializes in creating bespoke widebody kits and ground-breaking styling modifications for high-performance vehicles. With its headquarters in Aichi, Japan, Liberty Walk has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts worldwide with its unique, aggressive designs and unparalleled craftsmanship. Born from Kato-san’s passion for exotic cars and a desire to push the boundaries of automotive design, Liberty Walk has risen to become a global icon in the aftermarket tuning industry. The company’s exceptional widebody kits are inspired by Japanese Bosozoku and American lowrider cultures, merging elements from both worlds to create a unique fusion of style and performance. Liberty Walk takes pride in its commitment to handcrafted quality, with each widebody kit meticulously designed and manufactured to perfection. Utilizing advanced materials such as Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) and carbon fiber, the company ensures that its products are both lightweight and durable, meeting the highest standards of performance and aesthetics. Over the years, Liberty Walk has expanded its portfolio to include a wide range of high-end marques, such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, Nissan, BMW, and more. The company’s dedication to innovation and excellence has earned it collaborations with prestigious brands and a loyal following of devoted fans across the globe. As Liberty Walk Company JP continues to push the boundaries of automotive design and performance, it remains dedicated to its core philosophy of bringing joy and excitement to car enthusiasts everywhere. With an unwavering commitment to quality and a keen eye for groundbreaking designs, Liberty Walk stands as a testament to the limitless possibilities of automotive artistry.
Do the Liberty Walk LB-Nation side skirts fit the FK8 and FL5 Honda Civic Type R?
The Liberty Walk LB-Nation body kit is designed for the Honda Civic Type R. Exact fitment by generation should be confirmed with Bulletproof Automotive before ordering, as availability may vary by configuration.
Are the LB-Nation Honda Civic Type R side skirts sold as a pair?
The Liberty Walk LB-Nation side skirts are offered as part of the LB-Nation Civic Type R body kit lineup. Contact Bulletproof Automotive to confirm current packaging — whether sold as a pair individually or as part of a kit bundle.
What material are the Liberty Walk LB-Nation side skirts made from?
Liberty Walk produces LB-Nation components in FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) and dry carbon depending on the specific part. Confirm the material option available for the Civic Type R side skirts directly with Bulletproof Automotive.
Do the LB-Nation side skirts require professional installation?
Yes. Like all Liberty Walk LB-Nation aero components, the Civic Type R side skirts are designed to be installed by a professional shop experienced with aftermarket body kit fitment. Proper alignment and mounting are critical to achieving the correct LB-Nation stance and panel gaps.
Do the LB-Nation side skirts work with the rest of the LB-Nation Civic Type R body kit?
Yes. The Liberty Walk LB-Nation Honda Civic Type R side skirts are designed as part of a cohesive body kit that includes a front bumper, rear bumper, fenders, and wing. The components share the same widebody design language and are engineered to work together as a complete system.