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944 Spyder?

Copperman05

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Not saying that I like it exactly but I've not seen this done to a 944 before..

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3092814/1990-porsche-944



Edd
 
Each to his own I suppose.But why spend all that money and time building a car and then stick a horrible gear lever in it that looks unfinnished.
 
Overall a nice update to the 944 but the underside of the tail looks unfinished without the underside wing, it needs some detail in there.
 
I love the Speedsters and the Spyder but although the idea is great and the workmanship looks good I'm not convinced by the result. The humps are too squared off for me.

I agree with Buddy about the rear - almost looks too modern for the rest of the car!
 
Not as bad as i expected before i clicked the link, agreed back end looks "bland" something needed there, a few other bits of "tat" would be binned if it was mine, the gear stick as mentioned being one of them, good job on the spyder humps methinks.
Bet you can't put the roof up when it rains though as per original ?
 

ORIGINAL: Frenchy

Not as bad as i expected before i clicked the link, agreed back end looks "bland" something needed there, a few other bits of "tat" would be binned if it was mine, the gear stick as mentioned being one of them, good job on the spyder humps methinks.
Bet you can't put the roof up when it rains though as per original ?
Precisely my thoughts. In every respect. Why they didn't leave the standard lower spoiler on the back (which I think looks very good) I'm not sure.

And no, the article says the roof has been removed permanently. Not a car for UK weather ...


Oli.
 

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