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Look at the wheels in black, we haven't seen a previous pic with black wheels.. Clear tailights as well. Perfectly done! I doubt its photoshopped
I don't think it's photoshopped either - looks like how I have spec'd my car though went with silver wheels/uprights and we don't get a rollcage in the US. Should hear on my PTS request next week I'm told.
Why would they paint the GT3 RS logo in the exact same colour, that should be black right? It is definitely a Photoshop. A pretty good one though. Probably this photo that has been photoshopped:
Why would they paint the GT3 RS logo in the exact same colour, that should be black right? It is definitely a Photoshop. A pretty good one though. Probably this photo that has been photoshopped:
Yes you are right.. No "porsche" lettering on the caliper.. But damn he's good!
Why would they paint the GT3 RS logo in the exact same colour, that should be black right? It is definitely a Photoshop. A pretty good one though. Probably this photo that has been photoshopped:
Agree with RBH, 100% photoshop. Photo was manipulated from this image. In reference to the green RS photo: wheels aren't black, just darkened as are the yellow calipers.
The RS is not limited, but until the production window closes in Spring 2016, a maximum of two thousand units will find their way to happy new owners.
Curious if that means production starts end in Spring 2016, or if vehicle production ends in Spring 2016, meaning all cars will be wrapped up by then (and thus Production Starts end in December 2015).
A friend of mine (Juergen) attended a 911 GTS dealer event a few days ago in Regensburg, Germany (Faszination Porsche). Porsche brought a factory 991 GT3RS to the event, as well as a GT4. Walter was there too, signing autographs.