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Porsche 911 GT3 "Rally Car" Has an Exoskeleton For Days

Porsche 911 GT3 "Rally Car" 64 photos
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Ladies and gentlemen drivers, the rendering we have here proposes a rather extreme take on the Porsche 911 GT3, so it's only natural to wonder why anybody would come up with such a proposal.
Firstly, the vehicle choice can be considered natural, at least if we take a look at the rich rally history Porschas have enjoyed.

Secondly, the number of rugged Neunelfer builds seems to be on the rise. So while this kind of projects mostly includes air-cooled models in the past, these days we can even see GT and RS 911s being taken down the go-anywhere path.

"All that sounds reasonable, but what's with the exoskeleton fitted to this Zuffenhausen machine?" I hear you asking. Well, the monkey bars we have here might just be a tribute to the Lamborghini Huracan faux rally car build by vlogger Alex Choi.

The build, which surfaced almost a year ago today, naturally drew plenty of attention, albeit with the said body transformation easily stealing the show from the twin-turbo kit and other custom bits.

An important part of the world wide web didn't care about the Lambo not packing underbody protection or an offroad-ready suspension. Speaking of which, the fact that it showed up well before Sant'Agata Bolognese introduced the brilliant Huracan Sterrato concept, which does have the proper gear for getting off the beaten path - if you're reading this with a Raging Bull badge on your desk, can we please have our Sterrato? After all, tons and tons of aficionados have already applauded the project.

In fact, one of the most amusing additions to the said Huracan was a "similar" Audi R8 project, albeit one that was put together using nothing more than foam sticks.

Now, there might be extra arguments for the 991.1-gen Porsche 911 GT3 that brought us here, but it would be best if we took the time to zoom in on the pixel creation.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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