Boxstera GT
Boxster turned into Carrera GT - nobody fooled
There's nothing that says 'I wish I had a better Porsche but could only afford a Boxster' quite like this. This is a Boxster that has been made into a Carrera GT look-a-like and while you have to admire the work put into it, I'm afraid it ain't fooling anyone.
From some angles it doesn't look too bad but then you venture around to the rear three-quarters and start to wonder if you are in a Stuttgart hall of mirrors. It is like when a Hollywood A-lister gets some dodgy plastic surgery - all the features are still there but it just doesn't look right.
The car started life as a Boxster but has been stretched by 12" 'in both directions', says the eBay seller. 'If you are a quiet shy person, this is not the right car for you. When I drive this car, I am photographed at least 5 times before I get home,' he says.
The car has 66,000 miles and the seller is after $80,000 for it. So the price of an almost new 911 in the States then...

There was no need to do that to it.
It's desecration, frankly. An insult to both cars. A CGT up close is a thing of beauty. Personally I feel the same way about my Boxster. But that is just wrong.
I hope whoever made it enjoys it thoroughly and keeps it forever. It won't be being sold...
In the UK replicas (or 'RELPICCA'S' in FleaBay parlance) are dodgy back-yard things built by people with a sense of irony (obviously I'm talking Toyota F355s, not Proteus Jaguars and Westfield XIs here). In America, it seems they're seriously big business and people will pay a hell of a lot for a Pontiac Fiero with a new bodyshell and fiddled suspension. Go to www.kitcars.com to see the devastating effects of a life lived without a sense of irony:
For example - $38,000 (nearly £20k) gets you this:

Looks the part, a lot of money clearly went into it, but it's just a Pontiac Fiero V6 underneath. And an automatic at that - but wait - they've even tried to disguise the automatic shifter as a manual:

And here's a 'Ferrari Testarossa' - again, a lot of time and money has gone into it, but not only is it based on a Camaro (and therefore the engine isn't just wrong, it's in the wrong place), he's given it a 200mph speedometer (don't know whether it's a transfer set fo the original so it makes it look like he's doing 200 when he's doing 110), he's also added, and I quote, 'a James Bond motorized flip plate at the rear'. Yours for $32,500 (£16,250):


Lots of time, effort and money goes into these and people feel really proud to be seen in them. The question is - why???
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