GT3RS 4.0 Limited Edition - Official Information Thread!
#871
^Yeah I got that impression from talking to a few dealers. In all honesty I was more interested in whatever info they had or were willing to give up. Are you interested in the car? Beautiful gt2 rs btw.
#874
Jon, last weekend I took the RS, Stradale, and spider out briefly and when I got back to my apartment there were a group of photographers taking pics of the car as I pulled into the garage. It is a sad, slow news day when paparazzi hang around worcester. We'll connect soon man.
#875
I know already!!!
White/Red as my beloved GT3RS MK2
Assuming it will be produced with the Sportclub pack already:
Lift system for front axle.
Radio+Tel (NO PCM!).
Bluethooth.
Plug to connect ext. audio device.
6 point Harness for passenger.
Sport Chrono.
Steel rotors to change PCCB ones.
AND MOST IMPORTANT: 90L fuel tank!
White/Red as my beloved GT3RS MK2
Assuming it will be produced with the Sportclub pack already:
Lift system for front axle.
Radio+Tel (NO PCM!).
Bluethooth.
Plug to connect ext. audio device.
6 point Harness for passenger.
Sport Chrono.
Steel rotors to change PCCB ones.
AND MOST IMPORTANT: 90L fuel tank!
except for the PCM, i prefer it over the empty space hahaha and YES for the 90L, the standard tank is killing me in my GT3... But honestly, why the sport chronology?!?! No impact on performance... Unless you wanna track it and collect data (!)
#876
It's fine, not many people know what they are in English either. Look at the carbon fiber fin between the front wheel and radiator, those are canards.
#880
Marakji: Sport Chrono is the dial on top of the dashboard. As you say it does not have impact on performance but I recon that interior of the car looks better. The Radio RCD 30 (if I am not wrong with the code) has the same size of the PCM so there will be no "holes"!
Carrara: thanks for the explication mate! Unfortunately I do not have info on eventual Canards.
Carrara: thanks for the explication mate! Unfortunately I do not have info on eventual Canards.






