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more about #waldinternational more comments → engineerd: Great, now AVUS Performance is going to name one of their tuned Audis "Buffalo Soldier". more » brandegee: Quad fogs. Two more lights to rip away from the fascia while you juggle your vente skinny latte, iPhone, and Vuitton black market bag while running ov... more » Elhigh: I loved the original Firestorm. Why couldn't they call this special edition the Firestorm? I just thought of an even better name for a special edition... more » nairdasti: Why are they modding the IS-F? I thought it was pulled by Toyoda due to the carpocalypse? Or is it that we're looking at asian models here? more » eddiecoaster: Wald does a better job tuning big 4-doors. Their tuned Lexus LS, BMW 7, and Mercedes S class look really hot. more » Boosted Lego Wagon: Apparently Wald East is as terrible as Wild Wild West. more » Jo Schmo: A guy could make a killing opening up a chain of Carbon Fiber Marts more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): Wald Tunes... Wald only really does exterior modifications Stopped reading there. more » leavethegun-takethecannoli: The crooked rear license plate. I love companies that pay attention to detail. Makes me want to buy their stuff. more » Velocitré: Am I the only one on the planet that hasn't tuned a GT-R? more » JC Whitless: Something tells me adding more ports and holes doesn't really help a cars looks. more » Jo Schmo: I see no go-fast stripes more » Boosted Lego Wagon: I hope they haven't fiddled with the intake manifolds. more » -
#customcars
Wald International Teases Black Bison Mercedes E-Class
Wald International takes the cake for the most bizarre custom line naming convention and will continue it with the 2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class Black Bison Sports Package. A one-shot comic-book-villain named teaser's all we get. More » -
#tokyoautosalon
Wald Tunes Nissan GT-R and Lexus IS-F For Tokyo Auto Salon
Styling specialists Wald are showing upgrades for both the Nissan GT-R and the Lexus IS-F at this years Tokyo Auto Salon, the ramen-flavored version of SEMA. More »

