We've brought you so many shades of the 2018 Porsche 911 GT3, be it in standard or Touring Package form, that it can be easy to forget how well a white example of the rear-engined hero looks like.
Well, the Instagram photos we have here come to remind us that the said hue is a heavenly choice for this Zuffenhausen machine, especially when it comes to the discreet TP incarnation of the machine.
Given the almost wingless profile of the Touring Package (the flat-six delight has a Gurney flap over an active wing, remember?), the white color of the car helps the 500 hp Porscha establish a stronger connection to its ancestors.
Going past the main shade of the Neunelfer we have here, we'll mention silver, which is used for the wheels and the inner graphics of the all-LED headlights. Perhaps this is why the owner decided to go with the chrome window trim, not the high gloss black goodie.
This is no budget-savvy configuration and we're not just referring to the said light clusters. For instance, the banana-colored calipers indicate the presence of the PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes) goodies.
The carbon-ceramic stopping hardware is just one of the options that point out to the track-savvy nature of this machine, with another one coming from the full bucket seats found inside the car - notice the sweet carbon seat backs.
However, if you're expecting a PDK setup, you'll be disappointed. Instead, this 500 hp beast comes with the six-speed manual, so its driver can play the clutch game.
Speaking of the cabin, this continued the simple nature of the exterior and we're talking about the color and material choice here.
P.S.: If you happen to belong to the vivid color-loving camp, here's a Carmined Red incarnation of the GT3 TP, one that features black details.
Given the almost wingless profile of the Touring Package (the flat-six delight has a Gurney flap over an active wing, remember?), the white color of the car helps the 500 hp Porscha establish a stronger connection to its ancestors.
Going past the main shade of the Neunelfer we have here, we'll mention silver, which is used for the wheels and the inner graphics of the all-LED headlights. Perhaps this is why the owner decided to go with the chrome window trim, not the high gloss black goodie.
This is no budget-savvy configuration and we're not just referring to the said light clusters. For instance, the banana-colored calipers indicate the presence of the PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes) goodies.
The carbon-ceramic stopping hardware is just one of the options that point out to the track-savvy nature of this machine, with another one coming from the full bucket seats found inside the car - notice the sweet carbon seat backs.
However, if you're expecting a PDK setup, you'll be disappointed. Instead, this 500 hp beast comes with the six-speed manual, so its driver can play the clutch game.
Speaking of the cabin, this continued the simple nature of the exterior and we're talking about the color and material choice here.
P.S.: If you happen to belong to the vivid color-loving camp, here's a Carmined Red incarnation of the GT3 TP, one that features black details.