Panamera Z Roadster
Don't know if this has been posted before, but looks hmm, interesting?
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Whoever put that together did a HELL of a JOB!!! props to the builder!
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Just because something "CAN" be done, doesn't mean it "SHOULD" be done.
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damn beat me to it!.... crazy stuff ... I wonder how it compares to the real thing once in person
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/01/18/t...le-conversion/ |
Good job for pulling it off, but I'm not feeling it.
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I think it's great! I think the Z interior is top shelf, design-wise, so I think it fits. The car's a little over-the-top, but oh well. Of course, I think the Panamera has a great interior to begin with, so probably unnecessary.
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Also not feeling it. Hell of a lot of white.
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weird
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I don't like it one bit, makes me think of a 1980's Fiero based Countach
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I do like the seats
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great craftsmanship. and looks very good. i wonder what the build cost would be?
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Why is the back so long? The engine should be in the front for either car.
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Frankenstein cars always bothered me and this one is no exception....it just feels wrong. You end up with a slower version of the Z and cheap imitation of the Panamera.
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It's not going to win any design awards, but I think it shows off the builder's capabilities very well. VERY clean job in putting it together.
I just wouldn't come anywhere near that thing. Looks ugly as all hell. |
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