Ladies and gentlemen (and dudes who holler at chicks from their 10-speeds), meet the Ferdinand GT3 RSX -- the world's slowest Porsche. This pedal-powered panty-melter (which is actually made of plastic pipes, foil and sticky tape) is the brainchild of Austrian artist Hannes Langeder, who wanted to create the ultimate eco-friendly supercar.



The car took over 1,000 hours to construct over the course of two-and-a-half years. As for engine size, forget it -- this sleek model only goes as fast as you can pedal, being based on bicycle components. The car has even attempted a lap on the German Nurburgring, the infamous racetrack with no speed limits. Unfortunately the lack of a speedometer meant no accurate mph reading, and as for the lap time? A calendar would have been needed.

Keep reading to check out more photos and video of the car in action.