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Porsche have some history of following private teams developing their cars beyond factory. In the USA they were building PDK and manual 3.8L track day Caymans well before the GT4, Tuthill ran a 997 rally car and the first link is to a Porsche Ambassador in Australia running a rally PDK 981CS; the second is to a French rally GT4

[link]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XFN51-OvJhc[/url]

[link]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L0wksdAEZow[/url]

 
They showed a few clips twice but ... balletic ...

The new GT4 had better be good ...

It is really interesting to see how GT4 / GT3 is polarising opinion, particularly since the new GT3RSR is a GT4 ....

 
They seem a bit stuck between platforms, price and engine.

the GT3 engine is mind blowing, the GT4 won,t get the real deal.

nore will it get mulitlink rear end.

rsr is a 911 really but a mid engine one !

Porsche have an issue with GT4 vs GT3 now but unless they up the Price on the GT4 £50k they will keep it as the under dog. Which is a shame as I have always been a mid engine man.

I know mr Ravens made a GT4 with a high reving engine and multilink so it's all possible.

GT4 is amazing value class leading car, but he new GT3 with that engine in manual has no equals at any price even if you had a million pounds no one makes atm what the new manual GT3 does.

Yes we all want a Gt4 RS, but I doubt we will see one, and not one with the specs we all want.

 

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