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2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo VehicleInformation VIN: WP0AC2A72AL090495 Stock: Mileage: 46,524 Color: Aqua BlueMetallic Trans: 7-Speed Automatic Engine: 4.8L V8 32V MPG: 15 City / 23 HighwayDrivetrain: AWD ?VIN Model Year: 2010 Make: Porsche Model: Panamera Style Name:All-Wheel Drive Hatchback Turbo Vehicle Trim: Turbo Body Type: Hatchback Type:Hatchback Exterior Color: Aqua Blue Metallic Interior Color: Yachting Blue/CreamEngine Engine Description: 4.8L V8 32V Fuel Type: Gasoline Fuel Induction:Direct Gasoline Injection Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Aspiration: Twin Turbo MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 23DriveTrain Transmission: 7-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: AWD 4WD Type:Full-Time Driven Wheels: All-Wheel Drive Locking Hubs: Permanent Wheels Rims:Silver Aluminum Suspension Active Suspension Independent Suspension: Four-WheelLeveling Suspension: 4-Corner Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof andGlass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Rear Defogger Sunroof: ExpressOpen/Close Glass Privacy Glass: Light In Car Entertainment Audio Premium Speakers: BOSE Speakers: 14 Antenna Type: WindowGrid Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar:Power 4-Way Drivers Power: 10 Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Height:Power Passenger Lumbar: Power 4-Way Passenger Power: 10 Seating C
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Porsche wants you to 3D print your own Cayman
Tue, 10 Dec 2013Have you got access to a 3D printer? Well lucky you, because as we're rapidly learning, the possibilities are virtually endless. And if your tastes lean towards the automotive (as we'd assume they do if you're reading this page), we've got good news.
Porsche has just released 3D printing data for the Cayman S so you can three-dimensionally print out your own and customize to your heart's content. Now Porsche hasn't specified just to what scale the data will allow you to print your Cayman, but we have a feeling that'd mostly be limited by the size of the printer at your disposal. Check it out in the video below and follow the link to the Porsche site to download the file.
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Coronavirus prompts VW to stop production throughout Europe
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