With the 992 next-gen incarnation of the Porsche 911 having already been spotted undisguised (the Neunelfer is completing its final testing stages as you are reading this), it can be easy to leave models like the 991.2 GT3 out of the spotlights. However, there's a simple solution to bring the GT Division animal back into the headlines and it involves the splendid Paint to Sample palette.
Let's take the 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 we have here, for instance. The machine is dressed in a shade called Jet Green Metallic, with this being striking enough to rival some of the best wraps out there.
Looking past the main hue of the car, we notice the satin aluminum wheels, which house banana-colored calipers. The latter signal the presence of PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes), while another cool option found on the car involves the all-LED headlights. The latter use silver inner graphics, which match the finish of the wheels.
And while we can't check out the cabin of this Zuffenhausen machine, we'll let you know that the 500 horsepower toy comes with the full bucket seats.
Now, since the GT3 packs the said seats and the carbon-ceramic brakes, you might expect the owner to have gone for a full track setup, but you should know that the car packs the manual, not the PDK tranny, so it seems that the afficionado aims to be fully immersed in the experience of wielding the machine.
The machine has been recently delivered in Beachwood, Ohio, so if you happen to live in the area, make sure to practice your quick-shooting smartphone skills, as you never know when you might come across the thing.
The Instagram post showcasing this Neunelfer allows us to check out the majestic attire of the machine in various lighting conditions. As such, you should remember to use the swipe feature of the Instagram post below to enjoy the full visual might of the Porscha.
Looking past the main hue of the car, we notice the satin aluminum wheels, which house banana-colored calipers. The latter signal the presence of PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes), while another cool option found on the car involves the all-LED headlights. The latter use silver inner graphics, which match the finish of the wheels.
And while we can't check out the cabin of this Zuffenhausen machine, we'll let you know that the 500 horsepower toy comes with the full bucket seats.
Now, since the GT3 packs the said seats and the carbon-ceramic brakes, you might expect the owner to have gone for a full track setup, but you should know that the car packs the manual, not the PDK tranny, so it seems that the afficionado aims to be fully immersed in the experience of wielding the machine.
The machine has been recently delivered in Beachwood, Ohio, so if you happen to live in the area, make sure to practice your quick-shooting smartphone skills, as you never know when you might come across the thing.
The Instagram post showcasing this Neunelfer allows us to check out the majestic attire of the machine in various lighting conditions. As such, you should remember to use the swipe feature of the Instagram post below to enjoy the full visual might of the Porscha.