We see it almost every day on our
journeys of the interwebs, but there really aren't that many new 911
GT3 around. Back in 2014 when Porsche had to issue a stop-sale to fix
that minor… fire hazard, only 785 models had been built and some weren't
even delivered.
Oh sure, it probably cost Porsche about $300 million to replace all those engines, but the GT3 remains are rare as hens teeth.
That's why this photo session got us excited, as two differently colored race-ready 911 had been kitted out with HRE's custom wheels. Our firm favorite is the Mexico Blue model, which is probably unique and has clearly been lavished with a bit of undeserved attention from the photographer.
Along with the blue paint, the GT3 also sports custom HRE Classic 300 wheels finished in brushed silver. They measure 1×9.5 at the front and 21×12.5 at the rear and combined with black centre caps and yellow brake calipers.
Not much else has changed, which isn't surprising. The GT3's body is as low off the ground as a pig's belly and its aggressive bodywork doesn't need improving. Despite the recall scandal, the 3.8-liter flat-six engine remains a masterpiece of engineering, capable of delivering 475 hp while screaming its lungs out at 8,250 rpm. Don't think of it as a tuned Carrera S engine, think of it as a racing engine for the road, capable of giving you 125 hp for every liter without turbos.
If this fix wasn't enough to satisfy your Porsche craving, know that the photos were done by Linhbergh, the same guys who did that 918 Spyder on HRE wheels photo shoot we showed you yesterday.
Oh sure, it probably cost Porsche about $300 million to replace all those engines, but the GT3 remains are rare as hens teeth.
That's why this photo session got us excited, as two differently colored race-ready 911 had been kitted out with HRE's custom wheels. Our firm favorite is the Mexico Blue model, which is probably unique and has clearly been lavished with a bit of undeserved attention from the photographer.
Along with the blue paint, the GT3 also sports custom HRE Classic 300 wheels finished in brushed silver. They measure 1×9.5 at the front and 21×12.5 at the rear and combined with black centre caps and yellow brake calipers.
Not much else has changed, which isn't surprising. The GT3's body is as low off the ground as a pig's belly and its aggressive bodywork doesn't need improving. Despite the recall scandal, the 3.8-liter flat-six engine remains a masterpiece of engineering, capable of delivering 475 hp while screaming its lungs out at 8,250 rpm. Don't think of it as a tuned Carrera S engine, think of it as a racing engine for the road, capable of giving you 125 hp for every liter without turbos.
If this fix wasn't enough to satisfy your Porsche craving, know that the photos were done by Linhbergh, the same guys who did that 918 Spyder on HRE wheels photo shoot we showed you yesterday.
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