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UPDATE: Beater Martini Wrap Gives Porsche 911 GT3 RS the Endurance Racecar Look

Beater Martini Wrap Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK 1 photo
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Just yesterday, we showed you a Porsche 911 Turbo S, which had received a Martini wrap with a beater take. Well, we're back with yet another worn-out Martini second skin job, this time adorning a 911 GT3 RS.
As it was the case with yesterday's wrap, the one we have here adorns a 991-generation machine, so the performance hidden beneath all the patina-style color is nothing short of phenomenal.

And if we also pay attention to the yellow tint of the Rennsport Neunelfer's headlights, endurance racing easily comes to mind, as it could be easy to be tricked into believing this rear-engined track special has earned its stripes scars by pulling tons and tons of laps (the images on your right, which come from an unrelated GT3 RS Nurburgring adventure, do help with this fantasy).

Unsurprisingly, the wrap comes from the same artist behind the said Turbo S second skin, namely Scott Skeple. We've shown you plenty of samples of his visual stunts before, as these spread far beyond the Zuffenhausen realm.

The GT3 RS you see here is displayed at the Essen Motor Show. The German aftermarket event is what you could call the European equivalent of SEMA and if this wrap seems unimportant (we're not here to question anybody's taste), you might want to check out some of the more complex developments displayed in Essen.

We'll start by mentioning the astounding Audi RS3 interior delivered by German aftermarket specialist Neidfaktor, the company that also commissioned the wrap we have here. Oh, and these guys also enjoy playing with GT3 RS cabins. Then we have that gaping carbon bodykit Lamborghini Huracan.

And if you're looking for really serious tuning developments, BMW's range of M Performance accessories for the new G30 5 Series should have you covered.

Yes, we too were left lusting for the upcoming F90 M5 once we saw the new goodies fitted to the 5er. but that's another story for another time.

UPDATE:We're back with a video that shows this Rennsport Neunelfer in all its visual glory.

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