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Porsche 911 GT3 RS, 2003 - 2005
The RS (German abbreviation for "Motorsport") unlike the regular GT3 has an even lighter fuel tank, plastic windows, a carbon fiber front cover and a rear spoiler. Ceramic composite brakes that are even more resistant to heat and wear can be ordered. Mechanically, both cars (GT3 and GT3 RS) are identical and have the same hp from a 3.6-liter flat 6-cylinder engine. The nickname RS, with distinctive blue or red wheels and GT3 RS side decals, connects the GT3 RS with a historically important Porsche model - the 2.7 RS of the 1970s.
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Petrol: 3.6 L
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Petrol: 3 - 3.2 L
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Petrol: 5 - 5.2 L
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