Wald International unveiled this smackingly hot bodykit for Lexus IS-F, in true Japanese tuner fashion, the front bodykit now looks more factory finish as oppose to the original IS-F's rather flimsy looking bodykit, I somehow doubt whether it improves aerodynamically, but aesthetically wise it does the job pretty well, giving the IS-F a more 'extreme' look to it, something likewise of what an M3 CSL would be to an original M3. The side skirts were also changed, along with a badass carbon fiber rear boot bulge that borders the edge of sporty and vulgarity finished off with a 'must-have' rear diffuser and nicely matching badass rims. I'm wondering whether those quad tailpipes are now for real, as the original factory built IS-F's are fake stuffs.
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