When it comes to the Porsche 911 GT2 RS, there are plenty of aficionados who prefer the Rennsport Neuneler in tame colors, considering that the aggressive styling of the machine is enough to make it shine. Well, the unit we have here certainly isn't an example of that trend and it all has to do with the main color of the car.
The Paint To Sample shade covering the styling cues of this Porsche is called Mexico Blue and it makes the machine stand out from a mile away. As for the location of the car, the 700 hp beast recently landed in California, which means it will get to enjoy plenty of attention under the shining sun.
We're talking about an all-out configuration here, one that also involves the weight-saving Weissach Package - the carbon "stripes" that define the pack only amplify the visual aura of the supercar.
And if we look inside the black wheels of the beast, we'll notice the banana-colored calipers, which mean the machine is gifted with PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes).
Oh, and we shouldn't forget the black inner graphics of the all-LED headlights, or the door handles, which come finished in gloss black.
It seems that Mexico Blue has also found its way inside the Porscha, with this being used for the cabin trim. And we also have to mention the full bucket seats and the seatbelts, with their silver finish.
P.S.: Remember to use the swipe feature of the Instagram post to fully feast your eyes on this Rennsport Neunelfer.
We're talking about an all-out configuration here, one that also involves the weight-saving Weissach Package - the carbon "stripes" that define the pack only amplify the visual aura of the supercar.
And if we look inside the black wheels of the beast, we'll notice the banana-colored calipers, which mean the machine is gifted with PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes).
Oh, and we shouldn't forget the black inner graphics of the all-LED headlights, or the door handles, which come finished in gloss black.
What about the interior of this $300,000+ German trackday tool?
The images we have here don't allow us to check out the interior of the Zuffenhausen machine. Even so, the social media-based Porsche registry that brought this monster to our attention does mention a few cabin details.It seems that Mexico Blue has also found its way inside the Porscha, with this being used for the cabin trim. And we also have to mention the full bucket seats and the seatbelts, with their silver finish.
P.S.: Remember to use the swipe feature of the Instagram post to fully feast your eyes on this Rennsport Neunelfer.