New GT3 at Nurburgring (PDK or not?)
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So is ours (port in Rhode Island) however they've delayed the dealer ETA and launch. ZERO idea why. They told us something about West Coast delays or something.
#23
I agree with Mr. Trakcar and the like, but too be honest I'm over the issue. My love of analogue driving is going extinct. I'll be looking for a 997 GT3/RS for my M3 replacement.
I'll say it again, I pal on being the guy half a lap behind, grinning ear to ear as I oppo through another set of PS Cups.
I'll say it again, I pal on being the guy half a lap behind, grinning ear to ear as I oppo through another set of PS Cups.
#24
a 991 GT3 with a 9A1 engine and a PDK is not a GT3. VW can put the badge on it, they can make it fast, but it will never be a GT3.
A GT3 needs a race engine and a race proven transmission, nothing less. Then, some geometry adjustments in the suspension, big brakes, brake cooling ducts, light body panels, light muffler, and a few aero tricks, that makes a GT3.
A GT3 needs a race engine and a race proven transmission, nothing less. Then, some geometry adjustments in the suspension, big brakes, brake cooling ducts, light body panels, light muffler, and a few aero tricks, that makes a GT3.
Couldnt agree more..
If one of the two cars shown in the video is 991 GT3..remains to be seen. One is turbo...thats clear.
By the way, I heavily doubt that the 991 GT3 will be a 4.0L 9A1 as mentioned in the pistonheads website. (it will be rather a 3.8 9A1)
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