The Porsche 934 was introduced in 1976 as a racing version of the turbocharged 930, built to compete in Group 4. The wiry thing you see above is also a Porsche 934, only this wasn't built to take on Group 4 because that’s not a thing anymore.
No, it was built by a sculptor back in 2022 and shown off at the 2022 Milan Design Week, before a world tour and finally now, a sale. Yes, this admittedly cool-looking, life-sized Porsche 934 model has just sold for £201,000 (P14.5 million) at auction. Jaw, very much meet floor.
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Two hundred big ones gets you into very fast, very real Porsche 911s, of course. Heck, it'll even get you into a real Porsche 934. Guess that’s the art world for you.
Collecting Cars, the auction house that sold the sculpture to a private Chinese collector, said it attracted 218 bids over seven days before settling on that massive sum.
Originally designed by Benedict Radcliffe, the wire-frame 934 features 32mm steel tubes shaped like yer favorite Jaegermeister hot rod, complete with BBS wheels shod in Avon tires. So, this, or a real 930 Turbo?



NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.