Available for auction is a Daniel Arsham “Future Relic” 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo collector piece in grey #260/500. The seller states the original box is unopened and all seals are intact. The cover photo of this item is representative of what the sculpture looks like, however, this is an unopened box. Included with this very limited-edition sculpture is the “turbo” branded box, custom foam inserts to house the art piece, a set of handling gloves and a holographic verification label.
Centered around the idea of contemporary items being discovered in the far future, the Porsche is represented in an eroded state with visible “damage” to the exterior of the classic sports car. Made from hydro-stone and quartz crystals, these limited production pieces have gathered a cult following in both the contemporary art and Porsche worlds.
Don’t miss your opportunity to own a piece of the future with this rare Eroded Porsche 930 Turbo. The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees.
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@Geigartt the sculpture is approx 12" by 4"
@Geigartt Hi thank you for asking- this is a sealed box and the seal is intact (unopened) - the pic of it showing the sculpture is for visualization purposes only. Thank you!
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I see it is unopened but could you give some idea of the dimensions of the object within? Or the scale? It looks like 1 : 5?