BluKoo
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Just spotted this, so i thought i'd post it up.
To me, it looks like a bit of a mix between the R26.R and a GT3RS purely because of the livery, but I really really want it as a play thing! 
I love how raw and purposeful the rear wing looks.
The only thing i'm not too keen on is the Rover BRM/Aston style red lips.
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Porsche has unveiled the new version of its hardest 911. The GT3 RS is one of our absolute favourites, an uncompromised iteration of the sublime GT3, and that looks unlikely to change now that it’s been given the revised 997.2 treatment.
It gains the new 3.8-litre straight six engine from the standard GT3 (which we drove against its rivals at the Nürburgring) but boasts extra power for the RS – total output is up to 444bhp, 15bhp higher than the 997.2 GT3 and 35bhp more than the outgoing RS.
It also means the new engine boasts a 118bhp per litre specific output – not at all bad on a normally aspirated unit. Happily, it comes combined with a six-speed manual ‘box only, the gears having a shorter transmission ratio than the stock GT3’s with a higher top speed promised. That means 195mph+ is on the cards.
Weight is cut, too, with measures as thoughtful as using a lithium ion rather than conventional lead battery to shave 10kg. There’s more downforce than a regular GT3, thanks to tweaked aerodynamics – including that rather tremendous rear wing. It’s made from carbon fibre with aluminium supports and is also far more convincing aesthetically than the new decals and Rover 200 BRM-esque orange nose detailing.
In true German performance car style there’s a number of acronyms to get your tongue around, the highlights being specially set up PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management), which works alongside larger track widths front and rear, and PADM (Porsche Active Drivetrain Mounts), which alters the stiffness and damping of the engine’s mounts in order to tweak the car’s dynamics. In short, if you’re in maximum attack mode, the mounts stiffen to fix the drivetrain and resist movement within the bodyshell.
The updated 997 GT3 RS gets its big unveil alongside the new 911 Turbo at the Frankfurt motor show on September 15 2009, where evo.co.uk will be reporting live. Set aside £100,760 and a six month wait if you want to get your hands on one, with UK sales starting in February '10 and prices £20K higher than the standard GT3.




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frostyD
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that looks special
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*JonnyG*
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Wow, looks just like before just with different coloured wheels.
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CorsAsh
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Nice to know what's going to be parked in 80% of the car park spaces, not going anywhere, at the Ring over the coming year.
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taylor2008
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PORN
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BarnshaW
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think the red front grille looks tacky....
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AndyKent
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I'm sorry but if anyone else took a 911 and painted it shit colours they'd be laughed at. Porsche themselves do it and people fall over themselves and its suddenly cool.
I'd happily buy one and have it resprayed all in one colour.
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mwg
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Looks like the old one with a new engine and different stickers/wheels
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SportBoy
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reminds me of the old rover brm with the grill
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
I'm sorry but if anyone else took a 911 and painted it shit colours they'd be laughed at. Porsche themselves do it and people fall over themselves and its suddenly cool.
I'd happily buy one and have it resprayed all in one colour.
I'm sure the decals are an option, and the colours will be interchangeable.
Porsche have always had decals on their RS models. I think its interesting that they're trying something a little different (for once).
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Tomnova16
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the rear looks tasty rest is good but too many decals and why not just make wider front wings instead of gay stick on arch trims, still have one though
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Tommy L
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I don't get why it doesnt have 3 point harnesses when it has a roll cage. Most prob to keep it practical as road car i suppose but just doesnt look right to me.
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DizzyRebel
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Livery is wank tbh, reminds me of something that a chav would plaster on his saxo furio.
Ged rid of the gash livery and offensive wheels and it would look cool!
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BluKoo
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I've just been having a play on the new mini site. Its awesome. They do some cool colour combos too.
I quite like the white/gold and blue/gold.
http://flash.porsche.com/microsite/911gt3rs/flash/default.aspx?language=en&market=PCGB&pool=uk&browser=other&instance=877&variant=§ion=&showintro=true&bandwidth=dsl&width=1440&height=900&specialguest=0&startWithLogin=false
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
reminds me of the old rover brm with the grill
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
reminds me of the old rover brm with the grill
Thats exactly what i thought hence the 4th line in my original post.
It does suit it a little better then the Rover though... thankfully.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
reminds me of the old rover brm with the grill
Thats exactly what i thought hence the 4th line in my original post.
It does suit it a little better then the Rover though... thankfully.
ah right, didnt read any of what you wrote if im honest.
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MoesTavern
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Dull, bland, same old same old etc etc.
About as exciting as a cup of tea.
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jonnysri
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love it.
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Marc
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Still not sure on the lairy coloured wheels etc. Wouldn't say no to one though
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sc0ott
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this in black and green would look the tits
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Ste
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Being driven by our very own Adam_B


I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Adam_B
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mattfiesta
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I think the spoiler and graish graphics ruin what could be a nice looking car but then I guess they need something to distinguish it from all the other 911 models
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Stu
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Paint the grill, wing mirrors and rear spoiler end plates and it would be sweet!!!
Dont really care what it looks like to be honest though and its got to be a white one anyway!!!
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