McLaren F1 1993 Raised Steel Wall Art
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Introducing the 1993 McLaren F1 Raised Steel Wall Art, a tribute to a car that set the benchmark for supercar design and performance. Unveiled in 1992 with first customer deliveries in 1994, the F1 features a central driving position, a 6.1-liter naturally aspirated V12, and a groundbreaking carbon-fiber monocoque, producing only 106 road-going units—cut from solid steel with laser precision and finished with a tough powder coat, this is wall art that’s built to thrill. Here’s why it’s a standout for any car enthusiast:V12 Masterpiece: The 1993 McLaren F1 is powered by a 6.1-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine (BMW S70/2), delivering 461 kW (618 horsepower) and 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) of torque, hitting 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and boasting a top speed of 386 km/h (verified). With a dry weight of approximately 1,140 kg, its minimalist design ensures unmatched performance—though its multimillion-dollar value and complex maintenance needs reflect its rarity and age.Craftsman’s Build: The F1’s sleek lines, distinctive butterfly doors, and aerodynamic profile are carved into steel with care, delivering a piece as sturdy as the car’s carbon-fiber chassis, reflecting its revolutionary design.Four Size Options: Choose your scale—800mm, 1000mm, 1200mm, or 1500mm—to fit your spot, from a subtle nod to a full-on statement piece above your lounge.Sleek Standoffs: Elegant standoffs lift it off the wall, adding depth to the art’s composition that mirrors the F1’s low, purposeful stance.Color Your Way: Black for that stealthy, night-cruiser vibe, or white to pop its clean, exotic form—both suit the 1993 F1’s timeless appeal.Ignite your walls with the 1993 McLaren F1 Raised Steel Wall Art. This piece captures the legendary, V12-powered brilliance of a British supercar icon, ready to dominate your room. Pick your size and color, and let this iconic silhouette blast some engineering heritage onto your setup.View the entire Car Collection by clicking here: Car Collection.
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