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Not one for those who like their Porsches original

Suffolk944

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PORSCHE-924-944-WITH-STUNNING-INTERIOR-CAMPER-VAN_W0QQitemZ320496355586QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAutomobiles_UK?hash=item4a9f124902&afsrc=1

Possibly the worst fleabay abberation I have ever had the misfortune to see...[:mad:][&o]
 
Hmmm. The effort to pick bits of the Porsche badge out, and put them on as decals in a subtle shadow-effect, is very commendable. I kind of like the idea, shame it's so totally ludicrous in reality. [:eek:]
 
It's hard to believe anyone ever thought any of this was a good idea. My favourite worst bits have to be
1. The rear wheels - hideous design, stupid skinny tyres & wrong offset
2. The interesting switch by the centre cosole & the general shoddiness of that whole area in the pic "showing off" the gear lever gaiter and "carbon" surround
3. That steering wheel - can't decide if the wood or the polished centre is worse

In some strange way, the rhubarb & custard seats are so in your face that they might look OK somewhere else, but even these are ruined by the grey/brown seat backs

 
Hey ! , that car used to belong to two of my mates and they loved it !
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I don't see what all the fuss is about
 
Good Lord! Have we gone back to 1995? I havent seen a piece of tat like that for fifteen years or more.
 
Anyone fancy a group buy? I would be happy to contribute £20 to see it get squashed. Would like to keep the rear wheels though as they are so thin that burn outs would be easy. [:)]
 
Those rear wheels look to me like Ford Focus ones. Or something else mainstream - I am sure they are a standard design on something.

Agree with the general sentiment - 'tis a ghastly car.


Oli.
 
I just did lol and I was instantly outbid ( oh dear )

You know this could be a dangerous game Paul dont you [8D] , you could win it
 
That could be alright if you want to build a 20v sprinter or something similar (assuming it cost about £250 or less)...
 
Poor car! It needs saving, not crushing, these 924's are getting rarer and rarer. If you could get a crashed/bent written off 924 with decent wheels and good interior then the car could be saved quite economically. Oh and remove all the hideous graphics! Should come off with a heat gun and scraper though.
 

That is so my sense of humour had me in stitches , well done that man ! ( or woman) , no let's face it , it was done by a man [:D]
 
Fantastic bit of Photoshop ....

Or is that the original and the ebay advert had the owner Photoshopped out ??

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