New Porsche 997 GT3 Undisguised
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It is scheduled to be released in May 2006.
Prototypes of the GT3 are currently being tested worldwide, but here are two pictures – taken near Porsche’s home base in Stuttgart - showing the new model for the first time without disguise in full showroom trim.
The new GT3 can be recognized by the big air intakes in the front skirt and the big rear wing. The super sports car is expected to be powered by a 3,8 litre engine performing next to 400 HP. It is equipped furthermore with a newly developed six speed transmission.
Like before, Porsche is again making a “Cup” race version of the new model
Prototypes of the GT3 are currently being tested worldwide, but here are two pictures – taken near Porsche’s home base in Stuttgart - showing the new model for the first time without disguise in full showroom trim.
The new GT3 can be recognized by the big air intakes in the front skirt and the big rear wing. The super sports car is expected to be powered by a 3,8 litre engine performing next to 400 HP. It is equipped furthermore with a newly developed six speed transmission.
Like before, Porsche is again making a “Cup” race version of the new model
sundeep said:
Like before, Porsche is again making a “Cup” race version of the new model
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burzel said:
That looks to be the best looking car porsche has built since the carrera gt and 993gt2!!
What is the white panel on the bottom of the front pu,by the drivers side front wheel?
That's a hole like on the opposite side. What you're seeing is a white reflection of the wet road showing through the hole
silver993tt said:
burzel said:
That looks to be the best looking car porsche has built since the carrera gt and 993gt2!!
What is the white panel on the bottom of the front pu,by the drivers side front wheel?
That's a hole like on the opposite side. What you're seeing is a white reflection of the wet road showing through the hole
I think that Burzel is refering to the top picture where you can see that the edge of the lower lip/spoiler is white and not red as in the picture below.
I would guess that they are not the same car or if it is then it may have been photographed at on seperate occasions.
Jonathan
Reckon it's some sort of protective film that they forgot to remove completely before it left the factory. It's the same car on what looks to be the same day but in the second photo you cannot see the "offending" bit of the bumper, I reckon it's still there but just out of sight.
With the exception of the front bumper I agree with Burzel, the car looks stunning
God it's boring in work this afternoon.
>> Edited by paulburrell on Friday 30th December 15:10
With the exception of the front bumper I agree with Burzel, the car looks stunning
God it's boring in work this afternoon.
>> Edited by paulburrell on Friday 30th December 15:10
dear oh dear.it looks pretty much identical to the 997 aerokit which was on the standard 997 I've had on loan for the last two days and just returned.not only does it catch on every single london speedhump,it also spoils the lovely 993 derived basic shape of the 997.As for the 997 GT3 I just think it's a shame that Porsche can't be somewhat more adventurous when it comes to designing these new models.My personal opinion ,at least initially, is that the GT3 is getting progressively uglier,with the mk1 by far the most attractive design,and as for the pics of the new turbo (yuk)...suffice to say in terms of pure aesthetics I suspect the basic 997S will be the most attractive model in the 997 range by some way...
gunner said:
dear oh dear.it looks pretty much identical to the 997 aerokit which was on the standard 997 I've had on loan for the last two days and just returned.not only does it catch on every single london speedhump,it also spoils the lovely 993 derived basic shape of the 997.As for the 997 GT3 I just think it's a shame that Porsche can't be somewhat more adventurous when it comes to designing these new models.My personal opinion ,at least initially, is that the GT3 is getting progressively uglier,with the mk1 by far the most attractive design,and as for the pics of the new turbo (yuk)...suffice to say in terms of pure aesthetics I suspect the basic 997S will be the most attractive model in the 997 range by some way...
Agreed. I think it looks like to many straight lines at the front. And the slots in the rear PU are horrid. I really hope that Porsche has not completely lost the plot with forth coming GT3 and Turbo.
Jonathan.
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