Towards Porsche 911 GT2 Road Version Club Sport
just Porsche, committed to sports car race, could make a racing variation and production form of a sports car nearly identical. The Porsche 911 GT2 was developed in 1995 to compete in sports car races and GT2 class circuits. The guts of the race device contain 6-speed, rear-wheel drive transmission, powered by a rear installed 3600cc air-cooled V6 engine with 450hp of production. The road appropriate variation had its output paid off to 430hp, still deemed more than sufficient for general public roadways, and featured the added comfort of good air conditioning and luxury of good audio. Intended as a means of practical transport on workdays as well as for weekend warrior circuit rushing on off-days, the lightweight Porsche 911 GT2 Road Version brought unprecedented pleasure to sports vehicle fans all over the globe.
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