The selling price is about 100 million yen ($ 888,888)
Current,Pfaff ReserveThe Porsche 911 Turbo S (1998) for sale at is amazing.
The former owner of this car is Kuwait's sixth Prime Minister, Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah.
The body color of this Porsche looks a little greenish in the photo, but it is actually a color called vanilla yellow.
This exterior color is also rare, but the great thing about this car was not this.
What is amazing is its "interior color".
This is amazing. This one!
Wow. This is really amazing.
Oh, the headrest contains the former owner's initials "NMS".
It is not a color that can be selected by ordinary people. As expected, the person who becomes the top of one country has a different sense ~ ^ ^
The interior color of this Porsche is a mixture of flashy yellow and orange.
In every part as much as possible, the colors of yellow and orange have been changed, and plenty of leather is used.
Combined with the wood trim, the interior is just amazing.
The color of the carpet is light tan.
This Porsche was completely restored by the German Porsche Classic from 2010 to 2014, and it seems that all the documents such as the restoration history are complete, and the total mileage is only 135 km (of which 106 km is after restoration) ..
The price of this very rare and flashy Porsche 911 Turbo S (MT), which is yellow and orange in every detail and is particular about leather, is $ 888,888.
In other words, it is about 100 million yen in Japanese yen.
It's amazing!
This car was said in the American media to be "like a McDonald's (children's) playground", but this interior is certainly more like a playground that children will be happy with than Porsche ^ ^
Personally, it was good to see that "If I wanted to do it (through Porsche Exclusive Manufacture) I could customize it to such a degree as leather ^ ^
Should I make the next Porsche as flashy as this car? (Impossible (laughs)!)
This is the sales site:Pfaff Reserve
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