Hmmmmmm......
#17
who cares about classic lines? let's just slap on a 997 front bumper, gemballa sides, and that awful "Custom rear bumper (Ferrari F430 style)." That will go together well!
you can't buy taste
you can't buy taste
#18
Drifting
#19
Three Wheelin'
I cant say I like the car as a whole but parts of it really are not all that bad.
I like the paint. Portions of the interior are kind of neat, like the relocated switches to the radio position (new radio is ugly though), thr wing isnt terrible, the wheels are pret decent.
I like the paint. Portions of the interior are kind of neat, like the relocated switches to the radio position (new radio is ugly though), thr wing isnt terrible, the wheels are pret decent.
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#28
Here's another one that just turned up on finn.no (one of the biggest online classifieds websites here in Norway). Ouch!
Embrace yourselves!
PS: this is originally a '78 SC...
Embrace yourselves!
PS: this is originally a '78 SC...
#30
RIP Mr. Gemballa.
Perhaps this was Mr. Krejcirs 993 that Gemballa modified and forgot to leave room for the cash?
According to a report made by the South African Mail & Guardian, Gemballa may have been the victim of an elaborate plan to lead him to South Africa where he was going to be executed. The story also seems to point to notorious kingpin, Radovan Krejcir, as the mastermind behind Gemballa’s killing. From the report, M&G writes that friction between Gemballa and Krejcir began when the latter who was smuggling money into South Africa using Gemballa cars, received a car that didn’t have money on it. After a heated argument between the two, Krejcir made no bones about his intention to hurt Gemballa if he didn’t give back the money that was supposed to come in one of the cars.
Perhaps this was Mr. Krejcirs 993 that Gemballa modified and forgot to leave room for the cash?
According to a report made by the South African Mail & Guardian, Gemballa may have been the victim of an elaborate plan to lead him to South Africa where he was going to be executed. The story also seems to point to notorious kingpin, Radovan Krejcir, as the mastermind behind Gemballa’s killing. From the report, M&G writes that friction between Gemballa and Krejcir began when the latter who was smuggling money into South Africa using Gemballa cars, received a car that didn’t have money on it. After a heated argument between the two, Krejcir made no bones about his intention to hurt Gemballa if he didn’t give back the money that was supposed to come in one of the cars.