It’s not a #!%&’n Photoshop!

I posted a before and after comparison of this Icelandic 924 turbo on the Fan Page and a few people (somewhat predictably) declared it a Photoshop.

About an hour later I followed up with another photo and still people questioned whether or not the car was real or a manipulation of pixels.

The owner Fannar Þór decided enough was enough and sent in some recent photos proving once and for all that this car is real, and spectacular.

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The only Photoshop work here was making two photos into one
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I love this shot with all the spare and miscellaneous parts that may have had a part in this cars rebirth
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Colour matched Futura’s look great on this car
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Generous camber allows for a fair amount of tuck
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Quite the epic save with this car from beginning to now

Photo credit goes to Fannar who’s just as handy with a camera as he is a wrench.

More info can also be found in his latest thread on Stance | Works.

7 COMMENTS

  1. 924’s are near worthless cars…with that said, people should start having at ’em and making them into the cool cars they never were

    nice build

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