Sometime last year, a few Photoshop gurus got together and made some very funny “mini” versions of their favorite cars. The trend caught on, and soon lots of people were taking their favorite cars, and through the process of image manipulation, made them mini versions of themselves.
Here is the video from the Horrific Macedonian head on collision between the Techart Porsche 911 Turbo and Volkswagen Golf. Please Digg in order to support the cause of this almost covered up tragedy in Macedonia during the 2007 GUMBALL 3000.
Because Briana was suffering from a serious bout of motion sickness, coupled with the GT3’s super hardcore stiff race clutch, she was not comfortable driving the car. After a few minutes, she had to get out. As a result, the producer took the wheel to do a more in-depth car review. Enjoy!
This is without a doubt the cheaper alternative to buying the 997 and consists of an entirely new front spoiler bumper, two fenders with a racing fuel tank cap, plus an original Porsche parts kit including complete lighting units and headlamps (for vehicles with or without \223Litronic\224). At first sight, it is not possible to tell the 996 apart from the 997.
Another wicked batch of modified & exotic cars. Among these photos is Jason Spezza's (Ottawa Senators) new Black Mercedes Benz CLS 63 slammed with Lowenhart LSR wheels.
Porsche is poised to burst Bugatti\342\200\231s bubble when it rolls out the fastest road car in the world in 2009 \342\200\224 and Autocar magazine has revealed how it expects it to look. This radical supercar is expected to be dubbed GT1, and will be a 950hp, road-legal version of Porsche\342\200\231s future Le Mans challenger. According to insiders, the target top speed is 254mph \342\200\224 a crucial 2mph faster than the claimed top speed of the 987hp Bugatti Veyron.
Spy photographers snapped a single shot of the 2007 Porsche 911 GT2 in testing. The car is rumored to have a 530 horsepower engine and a top speed of over 200 mph. It will have the same braking system as the Porsche Carrera GT and the same wide rear end as the all-wheel-drive 911s (such as the Turbo), and the 2007 GT3 RS.
I always thought that a flat black was for people who lived in trailer parks. Spray bombing your car in flat black is easy and easily conceals any imperfections, over spray and dirt that would otherwise be visible on a glossy home made paint job.
For some car companies, evolution involves making radical changes at regular intervals to their products in order to maintain their appeal. However, that’s not the way it works at Porsche, whose notoriously fast cars get updated at a notoriously glacial pace, at least in terms of style, even while sometimes major advancements occur under the skin.
A white Porsche crashed in Macedonia, near the city of Struga close to the Albanian border. Some locals were injured in the crash. The driver of the Red Volkswagen in the picture died on the way to the hospital and his wife is in intensive care, in critical condition suffering from broken ribs and fluid in her lungs.
Even though smoking hot Brooke Banx looks like a Playboy centerfold she is a shy young lady, and apparently softspoken.
Playboy status or not, she is smoking and comfortable behind the wheel of an AutoGallery Porsche 911 Turbo loaner with her platinum blond hair and a golden tan. Don’t forget to watch the end of the video where the car wash soap goddess should help you have sweet dreams.
Sexy model and go go dancer Sasha Singleton test drives a Porsche 911 GT3 (Provided by PCars and Fast Forward Wheels) in nothing but a bikini and some heels. Sasha was miss Hot Import Nights in 2000!
Compared to the 911 Turbo, this 911 GT2 is recognizable by the missing fog-lights in the front bumper and the huge rear wing as well as a more modest looking front lip-spoiler. Built on the latest 997 platform, this Porsche 911 GT2 was not expected to exist by some industry sources.
Here’s an awesome video from ZR Auto, an exotic car dealership in Calgary, Canada. Dealer principal Zahir Rana’s personal collection of mad whips include an Enzo Ferrari, a Novitec Rosso F430 F1 Supersport and several miscellaneous other Ferraris, V-12 Lamborghinis, and Porsches. Watch how fiercely the Enzo and Novitec accelerate in comparison to the Gallardos.
Here is a surprise from Germanys sports car maker Porsche. Caught in hot-weather testing in the US southwest are two nearly undisguised prototypes of a restyled Porsche 997 coupe and convertible. The prototypes have completely new headlamps with two lenses (current model has one) inside and a new front bumper. They also have new taillights of different shape and look and also a new rear bumper.
Dortmund Porsche tuning specialists 9ff, well-known for their record breaking 911 GT3, have administered a tonic to the Cayman S. The 9ff CR42 is powered by a 420 HP engine, mid-mounted as usual, that will accelerate the new coup\351 to 100 Km/h in 4.4 seconds.
The S model isn't really designed to compete against the Ms, but Top Gear makes it clear that they really aren't competitors at all. The Porsche Boxster S is very well-mannered, but the M Roadster is most fun when you let it hang a bit loose.
Porsche has apparently upgraded the 3.6 and 3.8-liter engines to direct injection making 345 hp (+20 hp), 390 Nm torque (+20 Nm) and 385 hp (+30 hp), 420 Nm torque (+20 Nm) respectively.
Here is a very entertaining sequence of high performance and exotic cars drifting on a race track. Featured cars include Lamborghini Gallardos, Ferrari F430 coupe, Ferrari 575M, Carlsson Benz CK55 and CM55, BMW M5, Benz E55, Aston Martin Vanquish, Lotus Exige S, 996 GT3, and a couple of Opel Astra Wagons catching air (??)
Car Spotting photos of a modified Cayman S, Carerra GT with the most expensive license plate in the world, F430, S63 all from Dubai, 911 (997) GT3 from florida, 911 (996) Turbo from Calgary... and more