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TechArt launches appearance kit for Porsche 911 Turbo

09/05/2006, 6:46 PM

By admin

TechArt has unveiled an aerodynamic-enhancement kit for the 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo. The production front apron receives more visual emphasis from the TechArt front spoiler while also reducing lift. The new TechArt rear spoiler optimizes the effect of the retractable production rear spoiler. The TechArt roof spoiler also visually stretches the roofline. The TechArt side sills give the coupe a longer look. The side mirrors are upgraded using custom moldings. TechArt also developed a rear diffuser for the Turbo, which extends the rear apron downward. A selection of 19- or 20-inch wheels are available. The TechArt VarioPlus coil-over suspension system provides ride height adjustment of up to an inch. It also features both “normal” and “sport” stiffness settings. Engine upgrades are still in development. Gallery after the jump…

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09/05, 6:54 PM

posted by:

I like cereal and guys!

I like cereal and guys!

09/05, 7:19 PM

posted by:

TSt

wow. this is cool.

09/05, 7:26 PM

posted by:

Tst

wow this is cool.

09/05, 7:30 PM

posted by:

The Stig

I favor the stock appearance myself.

09/05, 7:30 PM

posted by:

al

HOT HOT HOT!!! this baby is on fire!

09/05, 7:47 PM

posted by:

AuDub

strange comments…

09/05, 7:51 PM

posted by:

e30e

Oh thank god i was getting bored with my stock 911 turbo’s looks now I can have something new for it…….Jeez I could only afford the car to have the kit…..

09/05, 8:25 PM

posted by:

Madcapp

I’m about sick and tired of the 911. They’ve only been building it since the Titanic sank.

09/05, 8:28 PM

posted by:

Tired-of-gas-guzzeling-retro-cars

^ a 1912 Porsche 911???

09/05, 8:54 PM

posted by:

Bimmer

What kind of idiot buys a sports car in WHITE!? (other then for racing purposes, to see sponsors logos). I’d never get a Porker or a Bimmer in white. It looks retarded.

09/05, 8:55 PM

posted by:

h

hahahahaha!!!

09/05, 8:55 PM

posted by:

Colin from New York

You are a retard h!

09/05, 9:15 PM

posted by:

Madcapp

Yeah, the 1912 porsche 911 had wagon wheels on it, funny how everything old is new again.

09/05, 10:00 PM

posted by:

miles

hey all u people, steve irwin died lets all forget about cars and get angry.. y couldnt it of been jeff corwin y???????????

09/05, 10:06 PM

posted by:

VB

That’s got ATTITUDE!! I wonder what it’ll look like in silver. Good job!

09/05, 10:12 PM

posted by:

Driver

RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Hottest Porsche ever produced after the GT!

09/05, 11:10 PM

posted by:

sean

annd after the gt1

09/06, 5:20 AM

posted by:

peter g

e30e…I can’t even afford the kit…Pathetic!

09/06, 7:53 AM

posted by:

Carnut4ever

Very nice but could have gone better by having an all new distinctive design for the bumpers and etc… rather than sticking to sill extensions. The whole car is very low now and may cause clearance problems Ferrari , Lamborghini,and Pagani have by having ultra low car body. I hope the tuner offers a lifting system LoL!

09/06, 7:58 AM

posted by:

1c3d0g

It could use some color, IMO.

09/06, 8:11 AM

posted by:

mossy

nice nice. i like it in white

09/06, 8:25 AM

posted by:

RPM

Too good for the best out there.

09/06, 9:57 AM

posted by:

LaLiLuLeLo

porsches are boring!

09/06, 5:40 PM

posted by:

Colin from New York

Yes they do asswipe!

09/06, 11:50 PM

posted by:

mblommel

Wow, this is perfect for rappers, basketball players and other posers with more money than brains. Too bad another good car had to be sacrificed on the alter of tackiness. I expect to see these for sale with all the other tacky junk in “Robb Report” real soon.

09/06, 11:51 PM

posted by:

mblommel

YO DaWg, mY TuRbO rOLLZ on DUBS!

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