Porsche 911 - Interesting Cutaway

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A mate posted these on MTorque and I thought you might find them interesting. Shows off the odd packaging of the 911 very well.

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I can almost imagine the job of cutting that car in half being given to the new boy; 'Here, take this junior hacksaw and these needle files, we want a cutaway of the 911 for showroom displays'. :D

Anyway, that's really interesting. I want to make a relevant remark about the cars' construction, but don't know what to say really! :o
 
That is intresting. Certainly different. Dont know how much it would help you in buying a 911 though :p

There would be quite a few hours gone into that to make it good. Looks like they did a good job.
 
I wonder if it came from a new side-smashed up one? The conversation probably went "well what the 'ell are we going to do with this now?"
 
I sat in one similar to that in the Porsche museum in Stuttgart. (they didn't have a barrier or a sign saying you couldn't :D)

It was a newer one, and the passenger floor was still there.

And I got a 2008 porsche calendar for €2 :D

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It was a bit like that one but it certainly wasnt a gayman, nor did it have a red interir.
 
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To me that just show how amazing the Porsche engineers have been in overcoming the laws of physics and making the 911 such a superb car to drive: look at the amount of weight slung behind/between the rear wheels. By rights that car should swap ends every time you go near a corner.
 
To me that just show how amazing the Porsche engineers have been in overcoming the laws of physics and making the 911 such a superb car to drive: look at the amount of weight slung behind/between the rear wheels. By rights that car should swap ends every time you go near a corner.

By rights it should plow straight on, making the driver panic annd lift off which should result in them being catapulted through the scenery.

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