Spotted this 911 this morning
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Interesting paint job. Interesting car. Just not together please.
Surely the whole point of driving an earlier 911 is the purity of it's lines and it's retro coolness factor...putting that paint on that car has ruined both.
If you really wanted to drive around in a grafitti'd Porsche in what I'm guessing is London, then surely a £5k Boxster is a better candidate?
Surely the whole point of driving an earlier 911 is the purity of it's lines and it's retro coolness factor...putting that paint on that car has ruined both.
If you really wanted to drive around in a grafitti'd Porsche in what I'm guessing is London, then surely a £5k Boxster is a better candidate?
It is obviously an attempt to stand out in an anti-establishment way, but by being on his mobile, suit etc, the driver is fooling no-one.
Personally I think it looks fine for a guy who maybe knows he has to do a full restoration and just did it for a laugh?
If Magnus Walker did it some people would be creaming themselves and saying how cool it was.
Maybe it is Banksy's dad?
Personally I think it looks fine for a guy who maybe knows he has to do a full restoration and just did it for a laugh?
If Magnus Walker did it some people would be creaming themselves and saying how cool it was.
Maybe it is Banksy's dad?
AndrewIC said:
Very cool IMO. Seen it a few times around Chelsea, has an RSR style exhaust and what looks like a Banksy rat on the side, will upload a pic tomorrow.
It's actually not Banksy but Blek Le Rat, French graffiti artist,...older than Banksy. Banksy actually inspired himself a lot from Blek.http://bleklerat.free.fr
I actually love the car, and have spotted it in Chelsea quite a times. It holds a Chelsea parking permit as well.
I believe it's a 2.2T. Interior is quite nice with what appears to be a wooden balsa gear knob, 917 style.
Edited by 911Thrasher on Friday 18th April 18:48
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