Ever since the sad demise of the popular Punjabi singer, his fans are coming up with unique ways to pay tribute to the late singer.
A fan of Sidhu Moosewala has devised a custom Porsche in memory of the late singer. Moosewala was shot dead a few weeks ago which sent a frenzy among his fans from all across the globe. There have been instances of tributes by his fans in the form of tattoos, sketches, and such custom cars. Here are the details of this unique vintage car by a US-based fan.
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Custom Porsche for Sidhu Moosewala
This is one unique tribute to the Punjabi rapper and singer where a fan decided to custom build a Porsche Spyder 550 Hermes Edition. The total cost for this rare beauty is a whopping $5 Million (Rs 40 Crore). This version has a ‘Dil Da Ni Mada’ sticker at the rear which is the famous tagline of the singer, a 295 sticker on the doors signifying his mega-successful song, the supercar is fitted with a Subaru engine and was built in the early 2000s, and there are hand formed aluminium interior panels, imported leather from Europe, orange tail spears and racing gumballs.
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The unique beauty looks like a vintage supercar with a low-slung body, rounded body panels, unmistakable Porsche design philosophy, a typical 2-seater roadster layout among others. This avatar has been developed for Team Sikhness by Fibersteel, a US car modification company. This is a great gesture by the company highlighting just how powerful the image of the singer is. He had fans all across the world which is why tribute is pouring in from everywhere in all forms.
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In India, many fans have installed pics of Moosewala on the windows of their cars, or posters at their homes. We have also seen his vehicles being heavily modified with aftermarket chunky alloy wheels and custom bodywork to reflect his work. What are your thoughts on this massive craze for the popular singer?