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Not really comparing it.. Just the front bar.. looks like something off a sonata.. I'm sure the engine is bigger..

hmm....Sonata?...someone is on drugs. I like the front bar on the car in your signature though, fully chromed and tough!...I'm sure the engine is even bigger..

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top speed is clocked at 213 mph.

A close contact to the road is ensured by the typical and well sold Rinspeed 20 inch aluminum wheels in the C5/1 design. The rear wheels have been widened to the size of 12 x 20" especially for the Turbo. The tires sizes of 245/30 R20 at the front axle and 325/25 R20 at the rear axle hug the road for sufficient grip for the Swiss super sportsman.

340km/h top speed! Yum...would like to see the Z tune gets anywhere close to that. maybe 290km/h at best.

325 rear tyres on an AWD car! and I thought only the Dodge Viper needed those!

I gotta say, that is damn nice. One of the better kits on the 997 turbo. Looks as if your actually getting something for your money.

But best porsche colour is black. I see a brand new 997 every day that is black, and its definately better.

Start with the NEW GTR, give it to Mines to tune with a budget that gets your spend up to $250K, watch the Porsche in the rear view mirror.

Lets compare new to new. The stock new GTR is faster than a 911 Turbo (track result from testing in California). Much as I love R32/33/34s, time is passing and technology is improving.

I would take the Porsche over anything shy of a Z Tune. It might be faster than a Z tune but give there were only 20 made which do you think would be worth more as a collector. There's a lot of car faster than a Shelby Cobra but there's only one left of them....

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