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i must be the only 1 but i dont like it , that interior is awful

really? show us a pic of your gtr's interior. let me guess, boring grey? just kidding mate. >_<

i really like it. luxurious leather, eyecatching color, perfect fit and finish from the looks of it. basicly what a supercar should have.

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A quick update:

CTR3's new developed body concept showing the latest version of the famous RUF IRC (Integrated Roll Cage).

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If the car is based on anything, it's the Porsche 997 Turbo.

Behind the seats, the car is 100% Ruf.

The seats are Ruf's own design and both comfortable and sporty.

Interior is a mixture of 997 Turbo and Ruf.

Front is based on 997 Turbo, but with many Ruf specials.

The roof is 12 cm lower and the windscreen is special.

The gearbox can handle 1200 Nm.

It's like a 997 Turbo, but with a very powerful mid-engine.

The R50 will be 100% Ruf.

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