We always enjoy an Instagram surfing session, with such adventures often resulting in us coming across delicious Porsche 911 media we can share with you. However, this summer has been about the 991.2 GT3 and, of course, the 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS, which means that the 991.2 Turbo (S) hasn't exactly been a priority.
Well, we are now back in the 580 hp game, as we want to show you a 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet that has been gifted with one hell of a wrap.
Dubbed Wild Boar, this Neunelfer is the kind that can easily populate one's dreams. The supercar's second skin comes with a deign that belongs to beater wrap trend, so the owner never has to worry about the washing schedule of his Porscha.
The design we see here comes from digital artist Scott Kepple, a man whose work we featured on multiple occasions. We're looking at a pioneer of the wrap world and, despite Scott's Neunelfer fetish, the artist also delivers stunning pixels for other machines.
Notice that the Zuffenhausen machine features plenty of black elements that perfectly suit the theme. We're talking about the inner graphics of the LED headlights, the canvas of the roof or the hue covering the wheels of the beast.
We'll return to the other Neunelfers mentioned in the intro to remind you that Porsche is almost ready to reveal the final chapter of the 991.2 GT3 tale. We're talking about the Touring Package for the machine, which will arrive as a group of options allowing owners to treat their Gen 2 machines as daily drivers. For instance, the pack is expected to bring back the rear seats deleted by the GT3 badge.
Rumored to use the X90 internal code, the Touring Package is expected to make its debut at this year's edition of the Frankfurt Motor Show, which will open its doors to the press in two weeks from now.
Dubbed Wild Boar, this Neunelfer is the kind that can easily populate one's dreams. The supercar's second skin comes with a deign that belongs to beater wrap trend, so the owner never has to worry about the washing schedule of his Porscha.
The design we see here comes from digital artist Scott Kepple, a man whose work we featured on multiple occasions. We're looking at a pioneer of the wrap world and, despite Scott's Neunelfer fetish, the artist also delivers stunning pixels for other machines.
Notice that the Zuffenhausen machine features plenty of black elements that perfectly suit the theme. We're talking about the inner graphics of the LED headlights, the canvas of the roof or the hue covering the wheels of the beast.
We'll return to the other Neunelfers mentioned in the intro to remind you that Porsche is almost ready to reveal the final chapter of the 991.2 GT3 tale. We're talking about the Touring Package for the machine, which will arrive as a group of options allowing owners to treat their Gen 2 machines as daily drivers. For instance, the pack is expected to bring back the rear seats deleted by the GT3 badge.
Rumored to use the X90 internal code, the Touring Package is expected to make its debut at this year's edition of the Frankfurt Motor Show, which will open its doors to the press in two weeks from now.