Beautiful workmanship,and as the interviewer said your car your rules,which are my feeling also,quite amazing is that it's sounds like it was a learn as you go project.
I love it! The whole idea and execution screams period correct. The lower valence around the windshield is reminiscent of WW II aircraft and I can’t take my eyes off the car. You absolutely cannot make something like this and have it perfect, it would defeat the original vision. I’m only halfway through the video and I HAD to comment! Well executed guys!!!
Great that they paid you a visit. What a hybrid of a car but it really works. Aggressive, stylish, bonkers but above all it's great that this was made.
FYI ...Oilstainlab involved with Hoonipigasus, Ken Blocks Pikes Peak Monster 32:33. You may see a lot of the styling ques on this beast when you look at it closely. Half11 is one of my favorite mashups of two icons fused together to make something that just works. Using an LS motor was just the detail to piss a lot of purists off.......insuring a lot of blowback and controversy. BTW NO piss breaks.
This guy is spot on, the opportunity for me now is using/custom building Boxsters or Cayman's, anything 911 has left the building in terms of cost. I guess it's having a cool vision as the mechanicals are an easy upgrade. With buy ins as low as £5k, someone just needs to do what these guys have done and have some fun with it.
How can anyone not love this car. It just looks so right. This was a great program that went into the car’s details. I am wondering, however, about the windshield. Is it a stock shape? If so, from what? Or bespoke.
Kinda cool I guess? The metal work looks like garbage. The engine is a bit silly. Seems like the typical moment where a garage builds some thrown together thing for a show, as a marketing prop to get attention. For that, it seems to be working well?
Beautiful workmanship,and as the interviewer said your car your rules,which are my feeling also,quite amazing is that it's sounds like it was a learn as you go project.
Frank I really rate your interviewing style ❤
I love it!
The whole idea and execution screams period correct. The lower valence around the windshield is reminiscent of WW II aircraft and I can’t take my eyes off the car. You absolutely cannot make something like this and have it perfect, it would defeat the original vision. I’m only halfway through the video and I HAD to comment! Well executed guys!!!
Great that they paid you a visit. What a hybrid of a car but it really works. Aggressive, stylish, bonkers but above all it's great that this was made.
Built from the soul for the pure driving experience. Hat’s off to the design team. Interesting to see how this evolves into production.
Absolutely insane!
Loved this episode. Way off the norm here.
FYI ...Oilstainlab involved with Hoonipigasus, Ken Blocks Pikes Peak Monster 32:33. You may see a lot of the styling ques on this beast when you look at it closely. Half11 is one of my favorite mashups of two icons fused together to make something that just works. Using an LS motor was just the detail to piss a lot of purists off.......insuring a lot of blowback and controversy. BTW NO piss breaks.
This is going to be a great watch for sure 👍
This man made his own supercar👍😎respect
This guy is spot on, the opportunity for me now is using/custom building Boxsters or Cayman's, anything 911 has left the building in terms of cost. I guess it's having a cool vision as the mechanicals are an easy upgrade. With buy ins as low as £5k, someone just needs to do what these guys have done and have some fun with it.
Awesome car by lovely people, rad.
Damn, that's beautiful.
How can anyone not love this car. It just looks so right. This was a great program that went into the car’s details. I am wondering, however, about the windshield. Is it a stock shape? If so, from what? Or bespoke.
That white 911 Turbo LE is rare as feck👍👍👍
It's a Pord 930GT😮
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oh does it come with ac😁
American V8 powerhouse … I’m out of here
Kinda cool I guess? The metal work looks like garbage. The engine is a bit silly. Seems like the typical moment where a garage builds some thrown together thing for a show, as a marketing prop to get attention. For that, it seems to be working well?