This is the final specimen to reach Brazil prior to the 992's update. The production process spanned two years.
Owning a Porsche comes with a sense of exclusivity. However, if you desire something exceptionally unique, the German manufacturer provides an additional option: Sonderwunsch, a highly exclusive customisation program that has only been available four times in Brazil. GT3 RS The latest one holds particular significance.
This Porsche 911 GT3 RS boasts several distinctive features that render it an exceptionally prized collectible. As one of the final models from the 992 generation set for release in Brazil prior to redesign, this vehicle remains unseen publicly until now. Moreover, over R$1.3 million (approximately $220,000) was dedicated solely to modifications beyond its purchase cost in Brazil, totaling about R$2 million ($339,000).
A Sonderwunsch refers to a custom request in German. When the brand’s present options fail to satisfy the purchaser, they go to Germany to personalize their vehicle using distinctive materials, hues, and features. These customization slots are scarce, with roughly 600 such opportunities available globally each year. Just 12 of these spots may be allocated. Chromaflair-painted cars These allocations occur annually since the process is completely manual. This applies to used cars as well (with 8 units per year), and even more rare and intricate vehicles, for which only three are allotted each year.
For this particular GT3 RS model, it took two years from the initial customization until it was finally delivered in Brazil. One of the standout features is the Explosive Gold color, a Chromaflair hue that changes appearance based on how light hits it. Every detail, even down to the DRS actuator components, received meticulous painting, necessitating various durability assessments. The vehicle incorporates extensive amounts of carbon fiber; interestingly enough, areas prone to damage during racing have been left unpainted for practical reasons. On the interior front, elements likeRace-Tex materials along with their stitched accents harmonize perfectly with the exterior theme, extending through to embroidered touches indicative of the Weissach package.





The vehicle includes a distinctive package featuring a small swatch representing the car’s paint shade, an assortment of fabric samples along with stitch examples from inside the cabin, as well as a personally autographed document detailing all the car’s features and additional components. The key itself even matches the specified hue.
This particular 911 GT3 RS is part of an exceptionally selective Porsche collection within the nation. The Stuttgart Porsche located in Brazil stands as the sole dealership in the country boasting the Exclusive Manufaktur Partner emblem, enabling such bespoke car customizations across different tiers. Besides this GT3 RS model, their inventory also includes two 911 Turbo S vehicles along with another. 718 GT4 RS models set up by their owners as part of this special program.
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