![]() 08/16/2013 at 18:38 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
No, I'm not talking about the woman photoboming. Not too familiar with Porsches, is this a GT2?
Also, can someone tell me the difference between the GT3 and GT2?
![]() 08/16/2013 at 18:39 |
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Looks like a GT2 because of the scoops and the black vents on the hood.
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Here's a picture.
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Wow, if that taxi had cut any closer...
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I need a 5-10 foot longer version of that trailer...
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Gt3 is NA
Gt2 is turbod
Gt2 is usually wider I believe. Both are rwd only
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Wait, this is the same car I saw today?
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So basically, they're both track spec'd 911's right? with some small differences?
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The wheels are different but it's the same model and color.
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Well....I dunno if I'd call 100hp or so a small difference, but yeah.
Basically Porsche sells full on race versions of both cars, they do this because of rule differences between series'. Sometimes turbos are allowed other times not.
Back to the road cars though, the gt2 has always been at the very top of the 911 range whereas the gt3 is kind of a more hardcore alternative to the "softer" awd 911 turbo.
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He is more than likely a MetroNY-PCA member heading to Watkins Glen for their Drivers Education track weekend, which is this weekend.
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You know your rich when you tow your GT2 with a GL.