Called “Picture it“, Porsche has made an online image application available that allows to combine your own images as background with images of Porsche cars.
Porsche suggests that you use an image of “your drive way” as background, but any other picture is possible as well (as long as it is smaller than 4MB). We’ve used some Flickr images of urban decay for a start.
See results below.
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More information:
Porsche USA Picture It
Background images by:
Duvet-Dayz.com
streetsilence
Exothermic
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June 15th, 2009 at 18:43
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