Odd one - somehow I hate it but also kind of admire the result Probably colour and rear dinner table that ruin it mostly
It’s gone a bit too far and there’s a fine line between genius and lunacy. For example, Bob Dylan played guitar and harmonica at the same time, he was deemed a genius and he can fill stadiums, yet if somebody goes one step further and straps a pair of cymbals to their knees and a big bass drum to their back, then they are seen as a bit of an "I'm mad me" twat and you’ll cross the street to avoid them.
I know I'm a little odd at times, but I like it - except the Storm Badges in Red which ruin it for me.
I’m not sure this is a shed but it seems to have sprouted more winglets and other forms of ostentatious pseudo-aerodynamic frippery every time I pass it, so I’m beginning to suspect it’s a base model which is being tarted up to look like an RS. Perhaps our resident 911 aficionado @Fairy Cringe can assist as to whether it’s a real one or a snide?
I feel kind of bad condemning a Zed to the Shed Thread, but you hardly see them these days and it was quite scruffy.
Why would a rear engine car need vents over the front wheels? It ain’t for the brakes, being up there but maybe it’s designed to keep the fuel cap cool.
I checked with the DVLA website and it appears to be a genuine GT3 RS. I think I was mixing it up with the previous 911 GT3 (2?) RS(?) this guy had which, now I think about it properly, was a different colour. He’s a brave boy parking a £200k motor on the street in Kilburn, which, like a lot of London, is inhabited by a mix of hedge fund managers and heroin addicts.
[QUOTE="Zhed46, post: 2270075, member: 33088”]…... hedge fund managers and heroin addicts.[/QUOTE] Some of the former are probably also the latter!