Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously

Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously

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Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously

We wouldn’t exactly use ‘well thought out’ to describe this Mansory modified 911.

Apologies in advance. The last meal you ate? Well, it might make an appearance again. In fact, it probably already has. And much like the molar-modified grub that just took a reverse course through your gullet, this Mansory 911 has about the same visual appeal.

To be fair, Mansory has a history of this kind of madness. Their means to an end usually consists of a wild body kit of some sort, with clashing colors. It’s not to everyone’s taste, but according to Top Gear, it will be the perfect ride for seven people. In unrelated news, seven people may potentially get their car enthusiast card permanently revoked. Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously As for the Mansory bits, the P9LM Evo 900 is centered around forged carbon fiber. The unique shapes in the process of this kind of carbon fiber are – on their own – neat and an interesting step away from the usual weave we are used to seeing. In this application, it is used to create a gaping and jutted mouth most suited for a fish. Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously Forged carbon continues down the cars flanks with bits added before and after the wheels. And the terminus is a bi-plane rear wing. With “Mansory” written right above “Mansory” inscribed right above “Mansory” just above a “Mansory” emblem. Just incase you didn’t know who to blame. Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously

At least power is increased. So you have 912 horsepower and 774 lb/ft of grunt. But you’ll experience all of that power in an interior with more turquoise than an advertisement for a Florida retirement home. White and turquoise leather adorn literally every surface. From the fixed carbon fiber bucket seats (with weave, instead of forged), to the fully leather lined floor. And of course the company that built it won’t let you forget who built it. In the interior there’s no less than seventeen Mansory logos.

Mansory 911 Turbo Is Too Tacky to Take Seriously

Naturally, you’ll very definitely want to be seen in this car, so the modifications have been done to a 911 Turbo S convertible. Perfect for letting everyone know who’s the driver of a car built entirely for Instagram followers. And we’re sure all seven of them will be spotted.

Photos: Top Gear

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Patrick Morgan is an instructor at Chicago's Autobahn Country Club and contributes to a number of Auto sites, including MB World, Honda Tech, and 6SpeedOnline. Keep up with his latest racing and road adventures on Twitter and Instagram!


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