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| Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Evo |
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| Proud |
| reg 02-15-2008 |
Great to see Australia's MoTeC system used again.Is the transaxle still the Hollinger unit. |
| This is gonna be good . . . |
| NicFromLA 02-13-2008 |
I still believe at the end of the day the BMW M3 GTR will prove victorious, but I'm really happy to hear that Porsche plans to give them a hell of a fight. |
| Article | Image gallery (146) | Chassis (2) | Specifications | User Comments (2) |
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