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No way mate.
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That rear shot looks like a bloated Cayman.
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it better NOT have cayman rear end.
i will be so disappointed. |
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1 more:
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more:
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Looks like shooting brake !
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this Pshop is even better:
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well it's born............
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reminds me of the 456 estate....fugly
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This is the color that I saw last Sunday
This is almost exactly the car that I saw last Sunday. If it is a Photoshop it is one of the best I've seen. Even the plate is correct for Stuttgart. The one I saw was different by having a wierd reflective checker board sticker/stripe over the name plate. The hatch is correct, the pipes are correct, the door handles are correct and so are the taillights.
Last edited by Steve Germany; 04-22-2008 at 12:01 PM. |
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by the eye, it seems like the front wheel on the picture from the back of the car is slightly bigger than the back wheels, and in the second picture from the front it is the opposite. Shouldn't the front wheel look bigger when u see the car from the front and the back wheel bigger than the front when you see the back of the vehicle?
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We were moving at a pretty good clip, 60-xxx mph on a road that was barely big enough for two cars to pass each other and lots of corners. I didn't get a good look at the tires. I followed (chased) him for about 6 miles (10km), he definately didn't like me following him!
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The reflection on the back of the car looks just like the Porsche buildings at the test track in Weissach but there are no rock mountains in the area. The German like town reflected on the side of the car could be from Weissach but I don't know of a location where this could be photographed (especially with the glass Porsche office buildings refelecting on the back). So this could very well be a PShop with excellent shots of the car being merged together with different scenery. Also - there are no office buildings of that size above the tree line - where those mountains are. Definatley a top quality PShop.
Last edited by Steve Germany; 04-22-2008 at 03:16 PM. |
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it's going to be interesting to see how porsche is going to market this vehicle
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