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    Porsche 911 4-door by Troutman

    Porsche 911 S 2.2 4-door by Troutman (USA)
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    "I don't take any photo, just collect in all the web and share"

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    Now if the Panerama would look this good.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R View Post
    Now if the Panerama would look this good.......
    I think it is hideous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    I think it is hideous.
    The Panerama is hideous.

    This car is good looking in a very strange way. It's probably because it's a vintage car.

    Does it still exist by the way?

    Also, is the engine still in the back?

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    why does it seem that the rear wheels twist outward towards the ground? or is that just me
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    That is awesome!

    Panarama or whatever its called needs to look similar to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR View Post
    why does it seem that the rear wheels twist outward towards the ground? or is that just me
    More weight on the rear axel, cause of the engine maybe?

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    fugly
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    This car is distinctly awesome.

    I love how they just used the regular passenger-side door for the driver's-side rear door, and vice versa.

    Edit: It kinda looks oldschool Citroen-esque.

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    Can anyone tell me whatever happened to a Proto-Porsche done a number of years back,I want to say it had the first Targa type/slide back-overlaps the rear window top,in a blue-green color and with the way the body lines cut across and bulged over the fender wells it looked like a Gdamn frog! It seems the name Panamera was used, but this was a looong time back. I liked the car, they cut the tires(tyres for you EU guys) in Porsche shields. Oh! I think it was a tribute car `cause some Porsche had just died.

    And if all that wasn't vague enough for you,stick around for my second act....it's a ''crossing over'' with john edwards type thing(i'm kidding....thats in the third act).

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR View Post
    why does it seem that the rear wheels twist outward towards the ground? or is that just me
    Dodgy old swinging axle rear suspension.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cody302 View Post
    Can anyone tell me whatever happened to a Proto-Porsche done a number of years back,I want to say it had the first Targa type/slide back-overlaps the rear window top,in a blue-green color and with the way the body lines cut across and bulged over the fender wells it looked like a Gdamn frog! It seems the name Panamera was used, but this was a looong time back. I liked the car, they cut the tires(tyres for you EU guys) in Porsche shields. Oh! I think it was a tribute car `cause some Porsche had just died.
    It was called Porsche Panamericana. Built as a concept in 1989 to celebrate Ferry Porsche's 80th birthday. There were rumours about a small production run in 1992, but finally the idea was scrapped because of financial difficulties Porsche had at that time. It was built on the basis of the 911 Carrera 4, its bodywork was built with fibreglass and carbon fibre. I have no idea where the car is right now.
    The wheel arches were so wide, because the designer wanted the car to be able to be fitted with all-terrain wheels, replacing 959 as an off-road rallye car for Porsche. There wasn't any roof, only a canvas top (with pink zipper ).
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    great work

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    Hey, awesome! ribatejo69, where do you get all this stuff from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    Dodgy old swinging axle rear suspension.
    just the common suspension on all 911s...
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