We're into restomods as much as the next car magazine, but we're not exactly sure what to make of this car. It's a 996-generation Porsche 911 that's had vintage 911 fascias grafted onto either end, paired with a wide-body kit and some period-correct Fuch-style wheels. We can't decide whether we love it or hate it.

Honestly, the car looks like it's had a lot of work put into it. The proportions seem, for the most-part, anyway, correct, though those tiny round headlights aren't exactly something we're used to seeing on such a relatively large car. It sort of reminds us of a Porsche Reimagined by Singer, except longer.

The builders are a firm in Spain called Porsche by Ludic. In addition to the Instagram pictures above, it published a video detailing the build, showcasing the wide-body fenders and custom body work that went into making this car into the vehicle you see today:

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The builders apparently added over seven inches of length to ensure the proportions would fit. More pictures of the build in progress have been shared to the firm's Facebook page:

Is it as drop-dead gorgeous as something Reimagined by Singer? No. But one thing's for sure: it's a big improvement over a standard 996. And a whole lot more interesting.

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