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Porsche Centro 911 (997)

You’re looking at the “Centro 911” a custom project carried out by Trinity Motorsports in Ohio. Starting with a 997 Carrera S convertible the front passenger seat has been scrapped, allowing the driver’s seat to move into the centre of the car a la the McLaren F1.

Apparently the car’s owner wanted a McLaren-like driving experience, but preferred to cut up his hairdresser-spec 911 rather than his Lamborghini Gallardo. Fair enough too.

The Centro 911 took around nine months to complete and cost US$85,000. Money well spent? We’re not so sure. A track-spec Centro 911 is also on its way and should be ready in a month or so.

[Source: Autoblog]

Porsche Centro 911 (997)

Porsche Centro 911 (997)

Porsche Centro 911 (997)

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