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 a Video of Adam Carolla giving us a walk and talk around of his Chip Foose modified 2004 Aston Martin racing green with Oxblood Red leather interior. Vinay and I actually bumped into Adam (photo below) at the Portola Hotel & Spa where the RM Auction was held, we also shared an elevator ride with DuPont Registry founder Thomas L. duPont.
Checkout the beautiful Mansory Cyrus. A carbon fiber bodied Aston Martin DB9 which has definitely been inspired by the Bugatti Mansory Vincero. The entire body has been redone in carbon fiber except for the rear renders (due to the complex shape).
Pre-Rally footage from the Hotel Arts in Downtown Calgary. Cars in the video include a Spyker C8, Aston Martin DB9, Audi R8, Techart Porsche 911 Turbo, Ferrari F430 and more…
"A few weeks back I wrote an article for the Citizen about things I wanted to do before I die. One of my goals was, and is, to drive an Aston Martin. Justin Divaris, MD of Aston Martin SA, got in touch with me early the next week via email to thank me for my article (what!?) and offered me the opportunity to drive my dream car for a day. I quickly scanned the email again… “we will arrange for you to spend a day driving an Aston Martin!” Nope, wasn’t seeing things."
Pre-Rally footage from the Hotel Arts in Downtown Calgary. Cars in the video include a pair of Spyker C8, Aston Martin DB9, 2 modified Audi R8, a Techart Porsche 911 Turbo, Ferrari F430 and more…
Inspired by the racing DBRS9, the newcomer follows the stripped-out N24 Vantage.Caught testing on the punishing Nürburgring race circuit in Germany, the car's bodykit has clearly been inspired by the track car, yet the GT remains fully road legal. At the front, there's a more aggressive bumper, while a new ground-hugging aerodynamic diffuser helps to improve the model's high-speed stability.
The original, sporter character of the Aston Martin DB9 is intensified with the "look-packet" of the German company Mansory. These german tuners know very well the cars that Aston Martin builds and therefore are able to attract even uninvolved people through the sporty design.