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Safari, so good

OOKING DISTINCTLY LIKE PORSCHE’S 1986 DAKARwinning 959 metamorphosed into the 21st century, this extraordinary device is the latest ‘Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer’. We’ve become accustomed to the company’s meticulously wrought 911s, with their endless customisation options, supercar performance and subtle embellishment of the early model’s performance aesthetic. More recently we’ve been intrigued by the radically evolved Dynamic Lightweight Study that attempts to take the original 911’s acceleration and handling into the stratosphere, but this All-Terrain Competition Study (or ‘ACS’) is something altogether different again. Conceived as a genuine competition car with the remit of tackling long-distance events on the loose such

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