Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Continental Flying Spur





The new Continental Flying Spur is a saloon that offers any thing a customer wants and needs. But when it comes to the Japanese, there’s always something to be improved and upgraded and Wald International is known for the rather large number of cars that it has modified. This time, the Japanese tuners rolls out the Black Bison package for Bentley’s Flying Spur.
The package is primarily visual, adopting a fresh aero kit comprised of a new front bumper (incorporating bigger vents and LED running lights), side skirts, a rear bumper with faux-diffuser, and itty-bitty little spoilers on the trunk lid and side windows. A quad-pipe exhaust system is also on offer, along with extra carbon fiber trim and spoke-tastic new wheels.

The package is completed by a set of trim spoilers on the front and rear side windows plus carbon fiber pieces on the B-columns, and Wald’s own multispoke alloy wheels.
















SS Ultimate Aero II




 


The SS Ultimate Aero TT was the fastest car in the world with 256-mph record speed, until Bugatti Veyron  reclaimed that title with the new Veyron Super Sport a few weeks ago.
 In August at Monterey, the Ultimate Aero successor, the Ultimate Aero II, penned by new Saab design chiefJason Castriota , was unveiled in a private ceremony captured on YouTube. It was all a tease. The car was never actually shown in the ‘unveiling’ video, only the attendees’ reaction to it.
 And now we know why. Jalopnik has secured a pair of leaked images slated to appear in Top Gear magazine in conjunction with the car’s official launch next week.  It’s got an edgier, more assertive appearance than its predecessor, and we can only assume that it has the power to back up its menacing new looks.






Bentley Continental Flying Spur

 

The new Continental Flying Spur is a saloon that offers any thing a customer wants and needs. But when it comes to the Japanese, there's always something to be improved and upgraded and Wald International is known for the rather large number of cars that it has modified. This time, the Japanese tuners rolls out the Black Bison package for Bentley's Flying Spur.

The package is primarily visual, adopting a fresh aero kit comprised of a new front bumper (incorporating bigger vents and LED running lights), side skirts, a rear bumper with faux-diffuser, and itty-bitty little spoilers on the trunk lid and side windows. A quad-pipe exhaust system is also on offer, along with extra carbon fiber trim and spoke-tastic new wheels.

 

The package is completed by a set of trim spoilers on the front and rear side windows plus carbon fiber pieces on the B-columns, and Wald's own multispoke alloy wheels.