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This Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK Pair Screams "Skittles" at The Nurburgring

Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK Pair Screams "Skittles" 26 photos
Photo: Boosted Boris
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We've lost count of how many custom incarnations of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK we've shown you so far, but the Rennsport Neunelfer occasion we're here to bring you today delivers double the track-biased trouble.
As you can see in the image we have here, we're dealing with a pair of 991 generation GT3 RS models that follow the "you can never pack too much color" principle. And with the optical powers of these two supercars combined, we end up with a complete Skittles-like experience.

Of course, we can always zoom in on ths Porsche-focused picture (helmet tip to Boosted Boris for the image) and, if we use the Blue car as an example, there are plenty of details to discuss.

For instance, judging by the color of the door mirrors, it looks like we're dealing with a Lava Orange machine (this was the model's launch color, as you can see in the gallery to your right) that has received a vivid wrap.

The two rear-engined delights were photographed resting in the parking lot of the Restaurant Pistenklause (in the Hotel Am Tiergarten). And yes, according to the reviews, this is a great place to grab some food when visiting the Nurburgring.

Speaking of which, the Green Hell has been more of a... White Hell recently, having been hit by snow. However, the track is now clear, but the infamous weather in the area means that today's tourist laps were burdened by heavy rain.

Even so, if you're willing to cross lapping the Nordschleife off your 2016 bucket list, there's still hope for your track time ambitions. That's because the current Ring season is still open, with the final public days being scheduled for the first weekend of next month.

Nevertheless, here's to hoping the imaginary "top Ring crash of the season finale" competition, which kicked off with a crash that might habe totaled a Clio RS rental over the weekend, won't get too many new participants.
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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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