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Water, food, shelter, the occasional hug...and a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. Yeah, that's a need. Let the Mauro Motorsports 997 GT3 Cup demonstrate why that's been added to my short list of needs ...
. Among all the on- and off-track goings-on (there will be track sessions at Castle Combe and Silversone) will be an auction, held by Coys. The full list of lots will be limited to just 50 cars ...
Porsche is well known for building some of ... That's a few hundred shy of the 997 GT3 Cup's original engine, and it certainly doesn't sound as nice, but it still looks like a butt load of fun.
Porsche has extended one last chance for people to get in on the 997 for a couple more years -- that is, assuming that you are a racing team looking for a new racecar. Behold the 2012 911 GT3 Cup ...
Now, Porsche has unveiled the 2012MY 911 GT3 Cup. It is based on the 991 (997) GT3 RS, with the 3.8-liter flat-six engine producing an identical 450HP at 8,500 rpm. However, it does get a race ...
Porsche had plans to convert a very small number of customer-owned 997 GT3 Cup cars to ANDIAL specifications ... Instead of locking it up as a museum piece, he immediately began successfully ...
And at this year's SEMA show, if we had to pick one European car that stopped us in our tracks, it was Darren Yoo's LTMW built 2007 Porsche 997 GT3 ... authentic Porsche cup wing to the one ...
However, only two are based on the super awesome 911 GT3 ... 5,000th Porsche Cup car built—the first was a 964 Carrera 2 Cup car back in 1990—and will live out its life in the Porsche Museum.
It ain't over until it's over, as the saying goes. Porsche 911 GT3 Cup racing cars based on the outgoing 997 model will continue racing at least until the end of 2013 season, according to an ...