GMG Racing - Martini 991 Speedster
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GMG Racing - Martini 991 Speedster
Recently, we had the pleasure of upgrading this beautiful 991 Speedster! While this car is a beauty and a blast to drive, it was lacking in the sound department, so we developed the GMG Racing Speedster Exhaust System. We’ve taken signature design, used for our Porsche 991.1 & .2 GT3 WC Center Section Exhaust, and and combined it with the new factory exhaust layout used on the all new 991.2 Speedster to re-create our signature sound.
In addition to giving this car a better sound, we also gave it a little make over! When installed a set of custom Gunther Werks GW9 Fuchs 20”/21” wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires and a did a custom designed Martini livery, based on the customer’s vision! You’d think there would be a major loss in ride quality with this 20”/21” setup, but the car feels fantastic, especially with our signature GMG Competition Setup!
For information on any of the parts listed in this build please contact GMG Racing at - 1.714.432.1582 or email Sales@gmgracing.com
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GMG Racing Speedster Exhaust System
Gunther Werks GW9 Fuchs wheels 20”/21”
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires
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Just... no. Jesus!
Why don't you add a Ferrari badge on our side and a lambo one on the other while you're at it. Also, there may be room for a large double plane spoiler while you're at it.
Why don't you add a Ferrari badge on our side and a lambo one on the other while you're at it. Also, there may be room for a large double plane spoiler while you're at it.
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There is really not much to dislike when it comes to GMG work and product, between the exhausts and the WC-GT wheels, I really like their products. I think in this case they are really just doing what a customer is requesting, and they did it really well. Also, they seem to be taking the feedback in stride which is nice to see.
Now, I guess I can't help but say my first thought when I saw this car was that if Scooby Do commissioned Porsche for an updated Mystery Machine, this would fit the bill. My second thought was just a classic case of someone taking a perfectly beautiful car and going way over the top for no real reason. Perhaps to impress the cars and coffee crowd. The old Martini livery and the old Fuchs look, geez just go drive a 1976 930 turbo at this point (nothing wrong with those).
I saw a new speedster a few weekends ago. White with silver wheels. Was the nicest car I've seen in a while and it was 100% factory. Perhaps a lesson for us all in this.
Now, I guess I can't help but say my first thought when I saw this car was that if Scooby Do commissioned Porsche for an updated Mystery Machine, this would fit the bill. My second thought was just a classic case of someone taking a perfectly beautiful car and going way over the top for no real reason. Perhaps to impress the cars and coffee crowd. The old Martini livery and the old Fuchs look, geez just go drive a 1976 930 turbo at this point (nothing wrong with those).
I saw a new speedster a few weekends ago. White with silver wheels. Was the nicest car I've seen in a while and it was 100% factory. Perhaps a lesson for us all in this.
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[QUOTE=CT944;16708626]There is really not much to dislike when it comes to GMG work and product, between the exhausts and the WC-GT wheels, I really like their products. I think in this case they are really just doing what a customer is requesting, and they did it really well. Also, they seem to be taking the feedback in stride which is nice to see.
Now, I guess I can't help but say my first thought when I saw this car was that if Scooby Do commissioned Porsche for an updated Mystery Machine, this would fit the bill. My second thought was just a classic case of someone taking a perfectly beautiful car and going way over the top for no real reason.
Scooby Do........Hilarious!!
Regarding this client, we are fortunate to have him as he has built over a dozen Porsches with us over the last 5 years and this time he wanted something a little different......again, customer comes first! :-)
Now, I guess I can't help but say my first thought when I saw this car was that if Scooby Do commissioned Porsche for an updated Mystery Machine, this would fit the bill. My second thought was just a classic case of someone taking a perfectly beautiful car and going way over the top for no real reason.
Scooby Do........Hilarious!!
Regarding this client, we are fortunate to have him as he has built over a dozen Porsches with us over the last 5 years and this time he wanted something a little different......again, customer comes first! :-)
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