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Restoring the 911 GT3 R - back to the track

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The restoration of the winning Porsche 911 GT3 R from DTM 2022 is complete, and it's back on the track that saw it make history. After being fully restored to its pre-race condition, the car is ready to take on the DRM winner from 1978 – the iconic Porsche 935.

Added on the 12/04/2023 07:34:10 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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