The video is 15 minutes long which is 14 minutes too long for people with ADD (like myself) but it is certainly worth the watch.
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992 prototype has been spied testing on track, featuring an engine note that sounds just like that of the current model.
For the full base system, you are looking at parting with a whopping $75,000 (tad over R1 million) which is more than the cost of some of the models you can fit it to.
Power output is believed to be more than 500bhp, but it’s not clear yet whether Porsche will upgrade the existing GT3 engine or use the more powerful unit from the GT3 RS.
This modern racer hides a 911 GT2 RS under its carbon fibre body.
Is this frowned upon or cheered on?
The car comes with a showcase so only the worthy can touch its “accurate to one tenth of a millimeter” dimensions and no grubby hands will make contact with it.
A proper track car that pays homage to the Le Mans racer of the 1970s bearing the same model number.
The power boost justifies a 3.7 second time in the 0-100 km/h which is 0.4 seconds faster than stock.
The marque will continue to optimize its gasoline-powered internal combustion power plants.