RE: 911 GT3 RS stickers: PH Blog

RE: 911 GT3 RS stickers: PH Blog

Thursday 12th March 2015

911 GT3 RS stickers: PH Blog

Oi, GT3 RS, what happened to the stickers?



I've written about this before but I've always considered the truly awful sticker sets applied to 911 GT3 RS models as the final 'qualifier' for the prospective customer. Sure, you love the car. You can stomach the idea of driving round in a loud Porsche with a big plank on the back and plastic windows. But can you really live with decals your stereotypical Saxo driving modder might consider a bit naff?

Naff graphics a GT3 RS feature for years
Naff graphics a GT3 RS feature for years
You can? You're sure? OK, you may proceed.

But for the first time the new GT3 RS seems to have escaped application of unnecessary logos, stripes, chequer boards or other 'decoration'. For why?

I was chatting with GT boss Andreas Preuninger about this on the Cayman GT4 launch. He chuckled as I described wincing as the covers came off the new GT3 RS at Geneva, bracing myself for the one surprise left about the way the car looked - its graphics. Yet there were none! Leaving me in the curious position of feeling underwhelmed by an engorged roadgoing 911 boasting race car aero, bright orange paint and a 4.0-litre flat-six revving to 9,000rpm. Because it didn't have any stickers on it.

Like it wasn't attention seeking enough...
Like it wasn't attention seeking enough...
He looked half apologetic, the RS decals thing clearly a bit of an in-joke among the team. "Every time we launch a new RS people complain about the graphics," he said, "and they say 'why aren't they like the old graphics'. But they complained about those when they were new too!"

So why doesn't the 991 RS have any? Preuninger makes the reasonable point that the looks are wild enough as they are with the wing vents and side intakes not to require any further embellishment. And also says the distinctive indent in the carbon bonnet and magnesium roof and runs the length of the car catches the light in such a way as to look like a stripe anyway.

997 GT3 RS's set a new standard of tackiness
997 GT3 RS's set a new standard of tackiness
All fair enough. But driving a truly magnificent car while being made to look like a bit of a tit was all part of the RS experience. I'm not sure I feel entirely comfortable with this mature new vibe. I'm sure we've got some PH Le Mans viper stripes knocking about somewhere in the office. Maybe I should knock something up ahead of the launch, as and when it happens. Anyone care to get busy in Photoshop and suggest some ideas?

Dan

 

An excuse to watch the GT3 RS promo...

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pSynrg

Original Poster:

238 posts

182 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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I'm very comfortable with the idea!

I think a parallel that could be considered is the utterly diabolical stickering they did to the 918. Especially the white with red gobbing all over press-car we saw quite a lot of.

The 918 without any MaxSticker is a truly beautiful - if not the most beautiful of the hyper's. The 991 GT3 may well be its equivalent in that particular segment...


LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

196 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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964 & 993 RS' had no graphics either.

Iamnotkloot

1,426 posts

147 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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The graphics were naff but part of the RS vibe and therefore essential....actually, thinking about it they were just naff.

speedyellowrs

468 posts

207 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
964 & 993 RS' had no graphics either.
Doesnt make them any less appealing either, IMO.....




lick

5517

1,952 posts

245 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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I love them and on day one would be applying my idea of what Porsche could of done.

4.0RS style PORSCHE on rear wing is a no brainer as is the 997 RS inside front wing decal along with the standard Porsche script on bottom of front of doors like the GT2RS.












Edited by 5517 on Thursday 12th March 09:27

Dave Hedgehog

14,555 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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if any owner is unhappy with the lack of decals on their GT3 RS I am able to offer a free removal service

they do look good with them thou

GTEYE

2,096 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Personally I think the graphics made the RS.

Wasn't the whole point of them that they were referencing the original 2.7 RS graphics - certainly with the 996 anyway.

Perhaps some of the more recent ones (997.2) were a little over the top, but so was the car - you'd hardly choose one if you were a shrinking violet anyway.

mrclav

1,295 posts

223 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Doesn't need stickers. It has vents. Much cooler.

Edited by mrclav on Thursday 12th March 09:40

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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5517 said:
Less is more. thumbup

hondansx

4,569 posts

225 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Why provide them for free when your OPC can sell you stickers at an additional cost?

You can get various Porsche lettering as well as Martini stickers from dealers now.

Windymiller

1,924 posts

240 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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GTEYE said:
Personally I think the graphics made the RS.
Really? You do know you posted that on PH and not CruiseSceneInnit.com?

I guess none of this will make any sense to you then?

5517

1,952 posts

245 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Windymiller said:
Really? You do know you posted that on PH and not CruiseSceneInnit.com ?
I had no idea that Porsche AG worked in association with CruiseSceneInnit.com on previous cars?

I foolishly always thought it was Porsche's own development team that came up with the graphics.

epom

11,520 posts

161 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Wake up guys, it's because of the unnecessary weight they would add...jeessszzzzhhhhh.

GTEYE

2,096 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Windymiller said:
GTEYE said:
Personally I think the graphics made the RS.
Really? You do know you posted that on PH and not CruiseSceneInnit.com?

I guess none of this will make any sense to you then?
You are so witty.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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I think they look better with the stickers/graphics

Kawasicki

13,084 posts

235 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Just a subtle "speed matters" would be enough.

Carl_Docklands

12,196 posts

262 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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I class the RS Stickers, from the Gen2 997 onwards as a visual embarrassment.

Where are they for the 991 RS? In the bin, where they belong !

For the final 991 fling, it looks like Porsche finally decided to start smelling the salts on the way their cars look and I am not sad to see the decals go.


Liquid Tuna

1,400 posts

156 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Mermaid said:
5517 said:
Less is more. thumbup
Yeah, looks good.

Dale487

1,334 posts

123 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Liquid Tuna said:
Mermaid said:
5517 said:
Less is more. thumbup
Yeah, looks good.
I completely agree - less is more but sometimes none at all even better (like de-badging a full BMW M car or full AMG).

I don't even like the Carrera GTS door stickers - fortunately they can be removed by the factory at no cost.

FWDRacer

3,564 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Look at Me! Look at Me! biggrin

Knob hehe