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Would you pay $320,000 for this Acid Green Porsche 911 Turbo S?

A 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S come up for sale in the US. It may not sound interesting. However, this particular car caught our attention, as it’s one of the weirdest specs we’ve seen on a 911 Turbo recently.

As you can see, the exterior is painted in Acid Green, perhaps the loudest shade of green you can order. Adding contrast is the black wheels and matching trim pieces. Step inside, and that’s where things get weird.

Porsche 911 Turbo-Acid Green-US-2

The interior of this 911 Turbo S is finished in a dual-tone of Bordeaux and Chalk leather. You don’t have to be Michaelangelo to see all that’s wrong with this spec. The red and white leather interior just doesn’t go well with the green exterior. Whoever specced this car has made an attempt to tie the two together with a splash of Acid Green in the dials. However, that just ruins the interior even further.

We would give a 10/10 for the effort put into speccing this Porsche 911 Turbo, but the result is, frankly, hideous.

Source: @dupontregistry

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