Japanese customizer J.N. Hephaiss has put together a kit for the previous-generation Porsche 911 GT3 (996 version). The tuner felt the GT3's stock exhaust wasn't quite loud enough for a car of this caliber, so a new system was fitted to the car. The innovative four-pipe exhaust features two modes for different applications. It can be be switched to 'circuit' (loud) or 'public' (silent) mode. Aside from the upgraded exhaust, the J.N. Hephaiss 996 features a bodykit that provides increased aerodynamics, as well as added cooling for the engine. Several components are available in carbon fiber for decreased weight.
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Re: Japanese Tuned GT3
Only the japanese would put such a huge picnic table on such a beauty of a car
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The funniest thing is that if you look, the front bumper has a very characteristic gap/poor fit between it and the rest of the car at the top. Or so I think. I just don't get why anyone would buy a Porsche and then do this.KR
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the front slits below the hood make the thing look like the front end of a Saab~Chris[/FONT]
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Why NOT have the black carbon fiber hood though? I don't understand. It just is missing something, and the hood is IT. With a scoop. The scoop doesn't have to do anything, maybe it could be tied into the air conditioning.KR
Porsche 991 Carrera S
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