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Gunther Werks’ Modified 1995 Porsche 911 Heads to Auction

Rare gunther Werks Porsche 911⁢ Set for Auction

Get ready, car enthusiasts! A highly exclusive, customized 1995 Porsche 911, teh “Rennsport Aventura Commission”⁤ by California-based Porsche restoration adn customization experts Gunther Werks, is hitting the auction block. This ​isn’t just⁢ any 911; it’s one of only 25 ever produced, and ​its‍ stunning modifications promise a bidding war.

Gunther Werks Porsche 911 ⁤Rennsport Aventura Commission
The Gunther Werks “Rennsport aventura⁢ Commission” Porsche 911.

First unveiled‌ at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering in 2022,the Rennsport Aventura Commission promptly captivated ​car aficionados. ⁣ Its custom ⁣paint job, extensive carbon ​fiber components, and meticulously tuned engine‍ are just a few of its highlights. Under the hood lies a potent 4-liter⁣ horizontally opposed six-cylinder⁣ naturally aspirated ‍engine, boasting an extraordinary 435 horsepower and 312 lb-ft of torque.This power ‍is further enhanced by‌ lightweight wheels and⁤ a clutch sourced from the 997.2 GT3⁢ RS.

Handling is equally impressive,⁢ thanks ⁣to a JRZ suspension system and Brembo ⁣carbon ceramic brakes, ensuring track-ready performance and precise ‌control.⁣ ​ Inside, ‌the cabin is a masterpiece of luxury, with up to 80% custom ‍interior featuring ⁣two-tone perforated‍ leather and accents of aluminum and ‍carbon fiber. “It’s a truly remarkable piece of automotive art,” says one industry insider.

Remarkably,this⁤ particular ‍rennsport Aventura Commission still​ retains its original condition and delivery mileage.Given its rarity and remarkable craftsmanship, RM Sotheby’s estimates ‍the final ⁣bid could surpass‌ $1,100,000. Bidding registration ⁢is‌ now ⁢open,⁣ with the official auction taking place in​ Arizona on january 24th.for serious collectors, this⁣ is an opportunity⁤ not to be⁣ missed.

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