Tarmac Works showcased its latest models and exclusive items at Tokyo Auto Salon Hong Kong 2025 (held from December 11 to 14, 2025), injecting fresh energy into Hong Kong's car culture and delivering a vibrant, multifaceted automotive culture extravaganza for car fans.
Unveiling the First In-House Project Car: Heavily Modified Widebody R32 GT-R
Tarmac teamed up with Liberty Walk to launch Hong Kong's one-and-only Project Car — the LB-Kaido Works Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R. This build showcased a rare widebody modification style seldom seen in Hong Kong. The car featured official Liberty Walk team-designed liveries, paying homage to classic Japanese racing decals and embodying unique car enthusiast culture. This exhibition marked the only public display opportunity for this car in Hong Kong.
Liberty Walk founder Wataru Kato personally attended the site for the unveiling ceremony alongside Tarmac's principal Felix Kwong, drawing significant attention from media and car enthusiasts.






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