These are the first images of the new Porsche 911 GT2 RS, which have leaked on to the web ahead of the car's official unveiling later this week.
The shots, taken at a dealer presentation, show the new car's wider body and an array of wings, spoilers and carbon fibre bits, while reports suggest that the car will shave around 100kg from the GT2's kerb weight.
When we first heard whisperings of Porsche's plans for a GT2 RS early last year we said that the car could have around 580bhp, but latest reports suggest that the final figure from the twin-turbo flat six could be up to 612bhp.
We also suggested that there would only be 10 RHD examples of the new GT2 RS heading to the UK. We don't know if that's true or not, but the new model will certainly have a very short life - an all-new 911 is only a year away.
The new GT2 RS is expected to be revealed in the metal at this autumn's Paris motor show. Porsche is expected to reveal more details on what is effectively the final hurrah for the current 997 later this week.