When it it comes to Porsche restoration, customization and special project builds, you won’t find many shops doing it better than Vancouver, British Columbia-based Flat Six Classics. Flat Six Classics is a full-service shop that specializes in ground-up transformations of old school Porsches into all around different vehicles. Case in point: the Flat Six Classics Custom 2004 Porsche Cayenne Turbo you see here. It might have started as a decade and a half old 2004 Cayenne Turbo, but you’d never know that looking at the Safari-appointed and wrapped exterior of the vehicle you see here. In addition to the color-correct wraps that mimic the classic Rothman’s livery that graced iconic Porsche’s like the Dakar-winning 959, external light packages, Bilstein dampers and OZ Racing oversized rally wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich rubber, the twin-turbocharged 4.5L V8 has been properly coaxed out of an 50 horsepower to insure maximum performance. In other words, this is a bespoke, livery-appropriate and professionally-built example of all things possible in an SUV.
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