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    Rinspeed Porsche 997 Indy

    Rinspeed Indy. Swiss Performance meets the Brickyard
    Rinspeed introduces the new Indy - based on the Porsche 997 Carrera S - at the IAA Frankfurt 2005

    Following the traditional colours of the American oval and F1 race track at Indianapolis and the respective racing series, the renown Swiss Porsche tuner Rinspeed has - in cooperation with the internationally active paint produces Lesonal - restyled and repainted the Porsche 997 in the extraordinary colour white metallic. A colour which is also well connected to the Porsche factory and which will set a new trend for the coming years.
    In the spirit of this racing tradition, the newly designed complete front skirt/bumper, side skirts, rear wing and rear skirt/bumper with integrated diffuser give the Porsche 997 not only an unmistakeable visual difference, but optimize the aerodynamical down force as well.

    The four way adjustable coil-over suspension with individual height and stiffness settings lower the Rinspeed Indy by 35mm (1.4"). Two piece five-spoke aluminium wheels of the dimension 8.5x19 inches in front and 11x19 inches on the rear axle with Continental SportContact 2 tires of the sizes 235/35 and 315/25 ensure an ideal grip in turns and while accelerating or braking. The high performance eight piston brake system with front rotors in the dimension of 380mm x 32mm (15.25" by 1.25") axle are a tight fit within the wheel openings. The rear axle is not neglected by being fitted with 355m x 32mm (14" by 1.25") rotors.


    The interior was left purposely very spartanic by the Swiss tuners to follow the original RS philosophy. The factory comfort seats have been exchanged with bucket seats which are colour matched on their back to the the outside body. The rear seats are deleted as a part of the Indy package as well. In order to steer the Porsche 997 even more precisely, the ergonomically formed steering wheel and the shifting knob are covered with Alcantara.
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    The lambo doors are overrated! The decals are to much for me also.

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    I hate it when people cant wait
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    Well ask when you post the thread. I'll remove the post.
    "The thunder of 1001bhp would send a sonic boom through his carbon fibre shell, crack it in half and leave a wet puddle on the fancy leather seat."

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    Quote Originally Posted by rev440
    The lambo doors are overrated! The decals are to much for me also.
    it's rinspeed's tradition to make lambo-style doors, in fact they were making it ever before the countach ever existed. first project of the rinspeed was tuned vw golf with scissor doors
    12 cylinders or walk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6'bore
    Well ask when you post the thread. I'll remove the post.
    It wasnt meant to be taken seriously, but oh well
    Cool avatar btw.

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    I like the racey interior and the old CarreraRS style duck-tail spoiler. Not sure about the colour and the wheels though.
    uәʞoɹq spɹɐoqʎәʞ ʎɯ

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    A porsche you wont be embarrased to be in !! love it

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    how car you not love this car?
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    ATHEIST and damn proud of it.

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    Sweet! I think tuner Porsches are the best out of all tuner cars. They just look awesome no matter how they're modified. Must be that sleek body.

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    Gorgeous!

    Some of those pics are POTD material

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    I really like that, minus the LSD's.
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