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Porsche 980 Mirage Gt | By Gembala

Gembala is a company owned by Andreas Schwarz in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany. They are considered Num 1 Porsche Tuners in the world. They have been refining Porsches for the past 28 years. Twenty handpicked specialists apply themselves with the utmost dedication to increasing the performance of what is already a highly potent sports car. But they also place enormous emphasis on the smallest details. In a small, almost clinically pure atmosphere, handmade sports cars of the absolute highest caliber are produced in small series. Here we feature the Mirage GT, a conversion based on the 980 Carrera GT, check out their website for more Porsche conversions.




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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90 LONG NOSE - Image

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90 LONG NOSE

UK´s leading automotive fashion house "Kahn Design”, just keep surprising us with their spectacular Land Rover Defender conversions. Now Kahn takes it a step further with the Flying Huntsman marque, creating Defenders with an aggressive aesthetic coupled with all terrain performance - a vehicle which can take you literally anywhere, such as the monstrous Land Rover Defender 90 XS 105 Long Nose, the culmination of a vision to take the iconic Land Rover Defend...
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1966 Ferrari 275 GTS

Courtesy of the guys at Auxietre & Schmidt, you have got a chance to get your hands on this mesmerising 1966 Ferrari 275 GTS, one of just 200 examples built. The unique open-top Ferrari was designed and constructed by renown Italian car design firm Pininfarina, and its smooth and more understated lines are handsome and display an air of sophistication, discreetly hiding the race-derived V-12 that sits under the hood. The mighty V12 engine produces 260bhp at ...
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1968 LAMBORGHINI MIURA P400 - Image

1968 LAMBORGHINI MIURA P400

The gorgeous Miura is the car that put Lamborghini on the map in the sixties, and the most redeeming thing about the Miura, is the fact that there is only so many of them. In original P400 form, the Lamborghini Miura left its rivals for dead in terms of styling, handling and overall performance. This pristine example, chassis number 3420, is one of the only variants to retain its original 1802 engine. It shows only 19,832-kilometers on the odometer, comes with over ...
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