GT Crocodile Wrap
Unless you've been living in a van down by the river, then you are probably aware of a tremendous luxury brand automobile called a Bentley. Well, Bentley released a tremendous model automobile called a Continental GT in 2003, which is priced in the $270,000 USD cost range. The Continental GT has been through a few iterations since 2003, with special engine offerings on select models like the Flying Spur and GT Speed. The base engine setup is a 6.0 liter twin turbo, paired with a 6 speed transmission, which can laying down over 550 horsepower. Point being, this isn't a automobile you put a sticker on, it's you hire a driver to escort you around in.
Tell that to the tremendous rich, which like somebody else, who need to be one-of-a-kind. Even with such a steep cost tag there's apparently plenty of look-a-like Bentleys parked on the same street corner, so Russian company has designed a Crocodile wrap. The wrap is like an expensive sticker, it's adhesive backed plastic, in lieu of a paint and is applied over all the body panels and fenders. Wraps are common on Bentleys, most popular are wraps that give the paint a matte finish.
The Russian made Crocodile skin wrap for this Bentley Continental GT was completed to give a more exclusive look to the already elite vehicle. Hard to imagine what people will come up with next to make their uber rides even more distinctive. But why go with a wrap? Wraps are popular amongst the commercial service market as a way to make their delivery vehicles stand out. Sometimes wraps will include logos and pics which encase a vehicle, including it's windows. This type of manipulation doesn't belong anywhere near a tremendous luxury automobile by the name of Bentley.
Unless you've been living in a van down by the river, then you are probably aware of a tremendous luxury brand automobile called a Bentley. Well, Bentley released a tremendous model automobile called a Continental GT in 2003, which is priced in the $270,000 USD cost range. The Continental GT has been through a few iterations since 2003, with special engine offerings on select models like the Flying Spur and GT Speed. The base engine setup is a 6.0 liter twin turbo, paired with a 6 speed transmission, which can laying down over 550 horsepower. Point being, this isn't a automobile you put a sticker on, it's you hire a driver to escort you around in.
Tell that to the tremendous rich, which like somebody else, who need to be one-of-a-kind. Even with such a steep cost tag there's apparently plenty of look-a-like Bentleys parked on the same street corner, so Russian company has designed a Crocodile wrap. The wrap is like an expensive sticker, it's adhesive backed plastic, in lieu of a paint and is applied over all the body panels and fenders. Wraps are common on Bentleys, most popular are wraps that give the paint a matte finish.
The Russian made Crocodile skin wrap for this Bentley Continental GT was completed to give a more exclusive look to the already elite vehicle. Hard to imagine what people will come up with next to make their uber rides even more distinctive. But why go with a wrap? Wraps are popular amongst the commercial service market as a way to make their delivery vehicles stand out. Sometimes wraps will include logos and pics which encase a vehicle, including it's windows. This type of manipulation doesn't belong anywhere near a tremendous luxury automobile by the name of Bentley.
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