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| Even the foglights are there. I think it is a Mulliner. | |
| I'm guessing that the glass is an overlay, and the original image is a promotional shot from Bentley, but I haven't managed to find it on Google. As for the Turbo R, I think the bumper shape proves that it can't be that, but it could be the limited edition 1998 Bentley Turbo RT Mulliner, which had a bumper similar to the one in this shot - upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b0/Bentley_Turbo_RT.jpg/800px-Bentley_Turbo_RT.jpg | |
| Is the shattered glass part of the texture or an overlay? If we can extract the original image we might have a better chance at solving this. | |
| The Turbo R is definitely the closest in relation to the resemblance of the two especially if you look at the shape of the front & shape of the roof along with that both pictures have 5 spoke alloy wheels. img.pistonheads.com.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Fullsize/bentley/turbo-r/lwb/bentley-turbo-r-lwb-14488871-1.jpg | |
| carcrasher88 a écrit It's a Bentley, although it's not an Arnage, it looks more like it's Turbo R predecessor. The Turbo R has an ugly plastic bumper that sticks out from the rest of the car. The bumper here has a smooth, curved shape and the lower-grille and fog lamps of an Arnage. Tycek a écrit Judging by the look it could even be Brooklands. Unlikely since the Brooklands is a 2-door coupe (unless you mean the older Brooklands, when see above), but here you can clearly see the door pillar and square-ish roof. I'm no photoshop wizard, but I've tried to make the image as clear as possible: -- Last edit: 2013-07-05 03:02:02 | |
| Judging by the look it could even be Brooklands. | |
| Absolutely not. It's a Bentley, although it's not an Arnage, it looks more like it's Turbo R predecessor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentley_Turbo_R | |
| Bentley Arnage - www.honestjohn.co.uk/imagecache/file/fit/730x700//media/4993452/Bentley%20Arnage%20(1).jpg |