This afternoon.
Dave Hayes writes:
Farm Centre, home of HSE on Bishopstown Road, Cork..
A thing of classic beauty spotted in Barcelona.
Donal (a respected aficionado of the genre) writes:
Not sure which angle captures the arrogance best…
Celebrating 50 years of the 911, Porsche assembles seven generations of the iconic roadster into a basic scale of engine tones for a festive tune.
There’s also an interactive version here.
The car park underneath Central Park apartments, Leopardstown, Co Dublin.
Thanks Noelle Gibbons
UPDATE:
Steve Kingston writes:
Spotted 3 months ago on golden Lane [off Aungier Street], Dublin.
NO one is safe.
Pat O’Connor writes:
Blackrock private car park [last night]. Can’t hide from the clampers!!
The photographer who witnessed this told Jalopnik:
Saw this while in San Francisco Thursday morning…
Apparently a Porsche 911 driver with more money than brains plowed into a pit of fresh cement where they were repaving the road along the coast. Just before this the workers were frantically trying to shovel out the cement before it set any further. No obvious sighting of the owner, however.
How much you wanna bet she/he was on the phone at the time?
UPDATE: Seems he/she was a ‘he’…
@broadsheet_ie here’s a good photo of the car in concrete. Took it myself there last week. twitter.com/davidbutlerkk/…
— David Butler (@davidbutlerkk) February 21, 2012
(Thanks David)
Well, the snow’s back.
If you have £170 to spare (you know who you are), why not take to the slopes in style with Porsche’s new bobsled?
A bobsleigh designed with the Porsche philosophy quickly and nimbly cut through the snow thanks to directional stability, a low centre of gravity, ease of steering, good braking and low weight (only approx. 4 kg). Exclusively designed by the Porsche Design Studio. Can also be used as skeleton.
The Porsche design bobsled (Luxist)