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MASTER PIECE

Apparently, it is possible to eat too much honey and almond granola. There is a point at which rewatching the collected artistic output of Arnold Schwarzenegger gets boring. You can reach critical mass intellectually while watching cute animal videos on the internet. It is very possible, therefore, to have too much of a good thing. And thus it was with a healthy dose of skepticism that I approached this: the Porsche 911 RSR Rebel. Because it is yet another reworked retro Porsche. Except it isn’t.

The reasoning goes something like this: as we speak in 2020, the world is awash with custom, hot-rodded, reimagined and retro Porsches. So much so that soon, the rarities will be anything over two decades old that been lightly outlawed, tweaked or

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