That is just out of this world!!!! freaking insane!
# 12 December 2009 at 12:31 pm
Ralph said:
As a surface it would be very durable if it’s quality chrome, but it must also add a lot of weight. It would certainly stand out on the street but I think it would be more becoming of an American muscle car which is already garish. On a Porsche 911 it is somehow at odds with the understated elegance and modesty integral to the brand and German style in general. I guess the first question is, “Why?” The second is ‘What would Ferdinand have thought of it?”
# 23 December 2009 at 7:20 am
Dan Silipo said:
Looks fab, but what happens when driving into the sun-surely it must be blinding from the reflection off the bonnet?
cheers
Dan, Happy new year to y’all
I hope the owner lives in a country which is salt free during the winters. It would be a pity to leave the car in the garage during the winter.
That is just out of this world!!!! freaking insane!
As a surface it would be very durable if it’s quality chrome, but it must also add a lot of weight. It would certainly stand out on the street but I think it would be more becoming of an American muscle car which is already garish. On a Porsche 911 it is somehow at odds with the understated elegance and modesty integral to the brand and German style in general. I guess the first question is, “Why?” The second is ‘What would Ferdinand have thought of it?”
Looks fab, but what happens when driving into the sun-surely it must be blinding from the reflection off the bonnet?
cheers
Dan, Happy new year to y’all
Cracking car!
Now that is cool! It reminds me of some chrome Hot Wheels I had as a kid.
Car is for sale at my local Porsche specialist. 911 sport.
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