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Singer’s Turbo

IF YOU GREW UP WITH POSTERS OF Porsche’s wide-bodied and wildly bewinged 911 Turbo on your bedroom wall, then Singer Vehicle Design’s latest offering is all your four-wheeled adolescent fantasies come true.

Simply called the Turbo Study, it is the most literal of Singer’s works to date. Where the Classic is an unashamed amalgam of 911 greatest hits and the DLS a wild evolutionary experiment applying F1 thinking to create the last word in air-cooled performance, the Turbo applies Singer’s learnings with

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