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      08-10-2015, 10:59 PM   #1
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The 911 rear seats made useful

This is how you do it:

http://jalopnik.com/sit-in-the-cente...%28Jalopnik%29
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      08-10-2015, 11:16 PM   #2
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That's SO cool. Thanks for sharing.
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That's love right there. I hope this is the future of sports cars.
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There are many purists that believe the 911 must always retain a rear engine and the baby-seats that are more of an embarrassment/bad joke than pratical. This mod turns the seats around completely in the sense of usefulness and makes it the most roomy 2-door supercar around (other than the F1). Well done IMO. Heck, porsche could even make it an option and charge people a lot more money for it, given that they love coming up with a billion configurations for the same car
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Interesting for sure.
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There are many purists that believe the 911 must always retain a rear engine and the baby-seats that are more of an embarrassment/bad joke than pratical. This mod turns the seats around completely in the sense of usefulness and makes it the most roomy 2-door supercar around (other than the F1). Well done IMO. Heck, porsche could even make it an option and charge people a lot more money for it, given that they love coming up with a billion configurations for the same car
Yes, but you would look like idiots ...


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Yes, but you would look like idiots ...

Not sure...

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      08-11-2015, 09:18 AM   #9
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Oi vey. What a mess. I bet the owner was broken between that mod and a ferris wheel in his basement. I would have gone for the ferris wheel.
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