What do you do when you own a Porsche 911 GT3 RS? Well, you can hit the Nurburgring, but, if you happen to live in California, blitzing the Green Hell might not be all that simple. Besides, if you happen to be looking for social media attention, you need to do something different. "And what would that be?" we hear you asking.
Well, we've brought along an example. This tale started out with a 991.1-generation 3RS dressed in white. And, as one of the rules of the Internet, the track special had to get a wrap.
However, the wrap job we have here isn't exactly the kind you'd expect (if you'd like to check out a more serious second skin transformation, perhaps this new-age Martini take will do the trick). And while we won't go into the details, the piece of footage at the bottom of the page will make everything clear.
Then there's the driver - it looks like this Neunelfer is manhandled by a teddy bear. So yes, we can say this stuffed toy spends more time behind the wheel than plenty of Porschephiles out there.
Of course, this raises various questions. For one thing, can the teddy bear handle the 500 horsepower of the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter motor? (look, it says right there on the wing, the boxer mill comes with 4 liters of displacement).
Returning to the point we made in the intro, we'll remind you that the 991.2 Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a machine whose performance can be difficult to explain.
You see, while its naturally aspirated mill delivers 520 horses, which isn't that much nowadays, the rear-engined monster can lap the Ring in well under seven minutes, which is an astounding performance on its own.
Come to thing of it, the world wide web has already dreamed of the 992 GT3 RS, with the result coming in the form of various renders.
However, the wrap job we have here isn't exactly the kind you'd expect (if you'd like to check out a more serious second skin transformation, perhaps this new-age Martini take will do the trick). And while we won't go into the details, the piece of footage at the bottom of the page will make everything clear.
Then there's the driver - it looks like this Neunelfer is manhandled by a teddy bear. So yes, we can say this stuffed toy spends more time behind the wheel than plenty of Porschephiles out there.
Of course, this raises various questions. For one thing, can the teddy bear handle the 500 horsepower of the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter motor? (look, it says right there on the wing, the boxer mill comes with 4 liters of displacement).
Returning to the point we made in the intro, we'll remind you that the 991.2 Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a machine whose performance can be difficult to explain.
You see, while its naturally aspirated mill delivers 520 horses, which isn't that much nowadays, the rear-engined monster can lap the Ring in well under seven minutes, which is an astounding performance on its own.
Come to thing of it, the world wide web has already dreamed of the 992 GT3 RS, with the result coming in the form of various renders.