There seems to be a war going on between Porsche and its tuners on the 911 topic: as Porsche introduces a new development based on the new 991 generation of the rear-engined coupe, aftermarket developers fight back with tuning kits for the former 997 generation of the car.
The last example is this: the automotive producer gave us the 991 911 Cabrio earlier this week and now German tuner Cars & Art offers us the “Pretty Boy” pack for the 997 911 Carrera 4S.
The vehicle is wrapped in matter foil, with white being the main color and baby blue being used for multiple details, such as the font and rear add-on elements, which are borrowed from the GT3 version of the 911. The vehicle rides on a set of 20-inch OZ Racing Ultraleggera HLT rims that come finished in Racing Gold and use Dunlop Sport Maxx GT tires.
This story also takes us under the car, where we find a H&R suspension that brings the car closer to the road by 35 mm, as well as a new exhaust system that use valves to control the sound.
The vehicle is wrapped in matter foil, with white being the main color and baby blue being used for multiple details, such as the font and rear add-on elements, which are borrowed from the GT3 version of the 911. The vehicle rides on a set of 20-inch OZ Racing Ultraleggera HLT rims that come finished in Racing Gold and use Dunlop Sport Maxx GT tires.
This story also takes us under the car, where we find a H&R suspension that brings the car closer to the road by 35 mm, as well as a new exhaust system that use valves to control the sound.