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Old 09-01-2011 | 01:28 PM
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and a couple more
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that is a pretty cool progression of pics!
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My God, how many new 991s did they have to cut to make that happen?
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I am sure somewhere on the Porsche computer networks there are many digital representations of the entire car.
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My God, how many new 991s did they have to cut to make that happen?
No live animals, err... cars were slaughtered. It's all the magic of 3D CAD engineering tools.
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I always loved those things. This is what makes building a new car a lot easier today than it did years ago!



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