![]() 06/10/2020 at 05:15 • Filed to: slantnose | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() 06/10/2020 at 05:31 |
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photoshop surely?
![]() 06/10/2020 at 08:13 |
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I prefer the look of the actual 991/935 tribute looking car that porsche made. They nailed the look better. This looks too tacked on and doesnt look like a wholistic design.
![]() 06/10/2020 at 08:39 |
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I don’t like it one bit.
![]() 06/10/2020 at 09:01 |
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Was about to say this looks shopped.
![]() 06/10/2020 at 09:10 |
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100%. That being said, I like it.
![]() 06/10/2020 at 09:12 |
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Ditto. There’s just too much front bumper between the top vents and the front air intakes. It looks like a front-engine 928 replacement.
The 935 really slopes down to the front intakes, and integrates the LED headlights in the front grill (not that they are needed).
They discuss the design in this video (3:00 mark, although the whole video is good)
![]() 06/10/2020 at 09:26 |
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I dig it.
![]() 06/10/2020 at 10:45 |
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Digitally tacked on, yes.
![]() 06/10/2020 at 13:32 |
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I know this is a photoshop of a 930 flach bau (flat front/flat nose/slant-nose) on a 991 GT3... Because I’ve seen some photoshops in my time, and the pixels give it away.
But I have never wanted a flach bau 911 all that much before now... since the new 935 is pretty much unobtanium.
Actually, I kind of want to see what a flach bau kit would look like on a 981 Cayman or Boxster. (or a 718 GT4/Spyder/GTS4.0 if we’re going with new ones...)
J ust a slick wedge front end with LED headlights integrated above the radiator intakes like the 935 homage, but a bit more street-oriented, rather than race-track-only.
along with the Flachbau conversion, I’d also choose to b lack out the windshield frame, and reverse the side mirrors, with the lower part body color, and the upper part black or carbon fiber....