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Porsche 911 GT3 RS

The latest incarnation of the GT3 RS is the closest thing to a race car for the road money can buy

Stripped out and hard as nails - the 911 GT3 RS isn’t your average supercar, it’s a racer for the road. Designed to get around tracks as fast as possible with the minimum of mechanical fuss, but entirely road legal, it’s not for the faint-hearted.

The latest version, which made its debut at the Frankfurt show earlier this month, now features a larger 3.8-litre engine producing 443bhp – 15bhp more than its predecessor.

And its not just a stripped-out interior that shaves precious kilos from the kerbweight, you can even specify your car with a lithium-ion battery to save 10 kg!

The new Porsche 911 GT3 RS will go on sale in the UK in February 2010 priced from £100,760.
 

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