While the 2013 Geneva Motor Show’s main attractions will most certainly be the selection of futuristic concept cars and all-new production cars, there will also be some delicious-looking modified cars on display. On of them will be this, the Gemballa GT Spider, which is quite obviously based on aMcLaren 12C Spider.Gemballa’s real bread and butter comes from modifying Porsche models. In fact, throughout their 32 history Gemballa have only tinkered with a handful of models from other manufacturers. McLaren have now joined that exclusive club.Gemballa’s upgrades are unfortunately limited to cosmetic stuff. The most significant of which is the new carbon fiber bodywork, which consists of a new front bumper, side skirts and rear bumper. 20-inch front wheels and 21-inch rear wheels round out the exterior modifications.For the interior Gemballa offer a range customisation options including leather upholstery in a range of different colors, and a color coded instrument panel and gauges.The price for Gemballa’s services? 47,166 EUR – that works out at around $62,500. And that’s a lot of money for something that doesn’t get from A to B any quicker than the standard car
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