Wald Continental GT Black Bisson Edition
By Brian Potter
July 10, 2008 7:00 am
Filed Under: Bentley, European, Tuners
Japan's premiere tuner of European and Japanese premium marques, Wald International, is no stranger to the Continental GT. Back in October 2007 they sent us some tasty images of their styling package for the W12 coupe, and now, have worked their photoshop magic to create a slightly more daring kit.
Under Wald's aggressive Black Bisson Edition, the Conti GT receives a restyled body kit which is hard edged with louvered styling elements. As a quick preview by Wald, no firm information has been released yet, but they provided a series of images which include Wald's 21-inch Portofino, Aufzhalen and Mahora wheel ranges.
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Comments
They managed to take a great looking car and make it look cheap and nasty. "Bentley Continental GT by Wald Intl." shown under photo albums is much nicer looking.
Joe_Limon
July 10, 2008 1:28 pm
whoo, +1 for Continental GT mods. :) I like the amount of aggresiveness added, any more would have been just past my line of excessiveness.
michelin901
July 10, 2008 2:48 pm
the front bumper looks like a mix of a bmw m and mercs amg side gills
michelin901
July 10, 2008 7:54 pm
not like these. im talkin abt the ones on the bumper right in front of the wheels. those are typical amg's
Xanavi23
July 10, 2008 3:20 pm
I agree with Joe, this one is very tasteful, the Black-On-Black always looks great. And cause its Japanese you're almost guaranteed its aero-proven.
PotatoEater
July 10, 2008 10:18 pm
An already ugly car made uglier.
The world is coming to an end.
Sigh.
Bremen_Koenigsegg
July 11, 2008 12:56 pm
A real gentleman's GT does not have such flamboyant gills or ghastly fascia. A Bentley especially does not offer a choice of five different sets of wheels. I would commend Wald's design success if they would have the decency of removing all Bentley badging. It is a teeny bit disgraceful otherwise.
LPBS_2008
July 11, 2008 8:47 pm
Thats true but 90% of Cgt's are not purchased by real gentlemen, theyre owned by footballers and young playboys who would most probably take a liking to this kit.
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