Exploring Liberty Walk: Custom Builds and Global Adventures
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Ah, Liberty Walk, the purveyors of automotive excess and audacity. The team embarks on a journey to a pop-up event where the Japanese automotive artistry shines through in the form of the Liberty Walk Canta and the iconic S15. Ideas for custom builds start swirling, with discussions on over fenders and wide body kits for the McLaren Senna. Greg, the man with the plan, offers a tantalizing tour of the event, hinting at a potential new project that promises to push boundaries.
Amidst the revving engines and gleaming metal, the team contemplates a chrome gold collaboration and teases surprise modifications that are sure to set pulses racing. Plans are afoot to take the Daily Driven Exotics experience global, with upcoming trips to Europe and Asia, promising a feast for petrolheads worldwide. Memories of past adventures in Japan resurface, hinting at a potential return for a one-off Senna kit that could redefine automotive madness.
A chance encounter with a rare Mitsubishi 3000 GT sparks excitement, while a pit stop at the iconic Mel's Diner adds a touch of Americana to the day's escapades. The team's banter about cars, birthdays, and potential mods, like a chrome gold Bentley, adds a dash of humor to the proceedings. As the day winds down, the Senna's donut capabilities are put to the test, revealing the quirks of McLaren's open diff system and the challenges it poses for spirited driving. The Huracan's front diff overheating issue during donuts leads to discussions on the limitations and idiosyncrasies of high-performance machines, ending the day with a mix of reflection and anticipation for the automotive adventures that lie ahead.
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