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    Wald International has manufactured a tuning package for the Porsche Panamera. | January 26, 2012

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Wald International Porsche Panamera

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    Just the Facts:
    • Wald has released a mostly cosmetic upgrade package for the Porsche Panamera.
    • Exterior parts include a full body kit, with rear diffuser and deck-lid spoiler.
    • Pricing on the Black Bison Panamera starts at $16,365 for the aero kit.

    TOKYO — Another Black Bison tune from Wald International has hit the Web, this one being a styling package for the Porsche Panamera.

    The modification kit starts with a few carbon-fiber exterior goodies, including front bumper, side skirts, rear bumper, rear wheel arch extensions and fenders complete with vents. The deck lid also gets a spoiler that works with a rear diffuser to complete the four-door coupe's aggressive new appearance.

    Wald gives the Panamera a quad-pipe exhaust system that exits the rear bumper on both sides of the diffuser. Tinted headlights, lowered suspension and a set of alloy wheels can also be installed upon request.

    Wald's Black Bison aero package alone will run buyers the equivalent of $16,365. You can check out pricing on the individual parts here.

    Inside Line says: Another aggressive package from Wald that is sure to stir up some strong opinions.

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    jeremy0818 says:

    10:01 PM, 01/28/2012

    Day-um! That shiz is stealth yo!

    Looks like somebody set the Panamera on fire because it had ugly rims then it was quickly extinguished by the fire department.

    darkman_xxl says:

    11:57 AM, 01/27/2012

    @wideturnone

    "What is it with European "tuners" creating monstrosities....." By this statement, did you mean to say European TUNERS, or tuners of EUROPEAN cars?  Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't Wald a Japanese tuner?

    Either way, I understand what you're trying to say.  A lot of tuner kits of late seem to leave the senses wanting (or downright rejecting).  

    fantastic says:

    07:35 AM, 01/27/2012

    BEAST INDEED!!!!!!!!!!!

    wideturnone says:

    06:03 AM, 01/27/2012

    What is it with European "tuners" creating monstrosities out of high end cars?  I get the sense that most of these places are just garages in East L.A., Newark or Miami where they're converting 80's Impala's, Denali's and other grotesque examples of "cars" into ever more grotesque pieces.

    I'm all for performance tuning, even replacing stock wheels with lightweight cast performance wheels, upgraded brakes, exhaust, etc., but these body kits and oversized/overstyled wheels put this $100k car into the same category as the crappy "tuner" and "ricer" cars we see all to often on the road already.

    mcesarey says:

    02:11 AM, 01/27/2012

    I don't think the Panamera is ugly any more.  I thought it was revolting when it first came out, but now I actually like them.  

    I would like this car if it weren't for the dark tail-light covers and the rivets around the rims.  Those really cheapen the look of it for me.  The bodykit is fine.

    urbanxj says:

    04:23 PM, 01/26/2012

    Parts of the bodykit look alright, but let's face it - bodykits have no place on a porsche (or any other exotic for that matter)

    hotrodw says:

    02:56 PM, 01/26/2012

    Probably amazing from behind the wheel, but sooner or later you're going to have to see it from the outside.  

    ddark13 says:

    12:43 PM, 01/26/2012

    the paint is alright but the bodykit looks like a fast and furious reject

    thaitanium15 says:

    12:02 PM, 01/26/2012

    The rear-end (5th picture) reminds me of the front end of the Nissan Juke. Just imagine the tail lights being clear and some round bug-eyes where the giant vents are. I don't know if that's a good or bad thing for either company.

    kosmo69 says:

    11:40 AM, 01/26/2012

    Still FUGLY, AND MAN I DONT WANT ONE.

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