Friday, October 12, 2018

1997 Porsche 911 GT1



The 911 GT1 is Porsche's entry in the GT1 racing class in the late 1990s. It is powered by a mid-ship 3.2-liter turbo flat-six with 600 horses. This example features headlights and taillights from the 993-gen 911, while other GT1s contain the 996-gen's headlights and taillights. The launch from 0 to 62 mph happens in 3.9 seconds, capable of a top speed of 206 mph. A street-legal version of the 911 GT1 was also created in order to comply with FIA homologation rules. Another significant aspect of the 911 GT1 is that it was the first 911 model to transition from air-cooled motors to water-cooled motors. These hardcore Porsche 911 variants typically sell for anywhere between $1 million and $5 million at a dealer or auction. Simply put, the 911 GT1 is one of the baddest Porsche models not enough people remember.

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