Wald International Unveiled Their Jaguar XJ X350 Black Bison 

Lately we have seen a plenty of Black Editions and all kinds of European cars hitting the front page and Japanese in the ‘sports section’.

Now it seems that Japanese tuner, Wald International, is making a habit of slapping on their Black Bison packages to a number of vehicles, including the Lexus LX570, BMW 5-Series F10, andBentley Continental Flying Spur, among others. This time they released Jaguar XJ X350 Black Bison, which is a kit developed for the previous generation of the British luxury saloon car.

At exterior the modifications are in general the same old story associated with the Black Bison package. This new body kit includes a front bumper spoiler, side steps, rear bumper spoiler, boot lid spoiler and roof spoiler. Side skirts, fender panels, and mirror covers with LED indicators are also added to the mix.

The new package, on the technical side, offers a DTM TW240 sports muffler with double tailpipes on both sides and Renovatio R12 21 inch wheels sizing 9.0Jx21 with 255/30R21 tires at the front and 10.5Jx21 at the back with 295/25R21 tires.

Beside all these, for those who want their cars loud, the Japanese tuner Wald International also fitted a sports muffler for a new sound.

Source: Wald International

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  • GJGG

    July 27, 2011 / at 5:48 am

    Pretty nice job!!

    It looks great

    😉

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