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Porsche 911 Rendered as Awesome Drift Missile with NFS Theme

If you think about it, this rendering is about as weird as a bratwurst made with sushi meat. Or it might just be the fact that it's almost lunch time, and we're thinking about food too much. Anyway, we're dealing with a couple of images that show the Porsche 911 in a new light.
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Photo: Yasid Design
Porsche 911 Rendered as Awesome Drift Missile with NFS ThemePorsche 911 Rendered as Awesome Drift Missile with NFS Theme
A few months ago, we realized that there are very few videos of Porsche 911s being drifted, especially if we're talking about the older generations. Yasid Design fixed that by digitally imagining a 991 designed for sideways action.

According to the urban dictionary, a drift missile is "a car used for drifting that is nonetheless a piece of scrap metal. It provides a foundation for learning/practicing the art of drifting."

We get that vibe from both these Porsche 911s, but it's kind of absurd to take a $100,000 car and turn it into a rat rod. Digital cosmetic enhancements include a Rocket Bunny widebody kit, drift-spec tires, a massive set of spoilers and the in-your-face wing. With the exhaust pipes placed up high, the 911 spits flames in the face of its rivals. And are those turbos we're seeing?

And in case the unrealistic but incredibly cool graphics remind you of something, know that Yasid made these renderings for Speed Hunters, which is Electronic Arts' outlet of internet media responsibility. Yes, the Porsche is NFS-inspired.

But what do we think of the cars themselves? Well, in one word, they are awesome. It would be great if Porsche would suddenly drop Le Mans and take up professional drifting, maybe even launching a one-make D1 championship. Fast lap times are scientifically relevant, but they're about as interesting to watch as replacing the windshield wiper fluid.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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