The Porsche 911 (996) GT1 Coupe is a powerhouse of German engineering, and quite simply a racing car for the street. Released in 1998, the 911 (996) GT1 Coupe was the epitome of Porsches racing dominance during the 1990s. Its slick carbon fiber bodywork, aggressive aerodynamics and menacing stance let people know that this car was going to be something special. Under the hood lies an air-cooled flat-six engine, producing a whopping 600HP. This ferocious engine is mated to a lightweight six-speed manual transmission, and the power is sent to the ground via four-wheel drive. This combination produces an exhilarating driving experience and puts the Porsche 911 (996) GT1 Coupe ahead of the competition in terms of speed and performance. On the inside, the 911 GT1 Coupe comes with comfortable leather-clad bucket seats, a full leather interior, carbon fiber trim, and a subtly integrated racing-inspired instrument panel. The exterior styling of the Porsche 911 (996) GT1 Coupe is most certainly bold, and in 1998 you would have been hard pressed to find another vehicle that looked as menacing. With a wide aggressive front bumper, beefed up fenders, low profile tires, 18 wheels, and a full aerodynamic package, this car makes a bold statement wherever it goes. Finished in the iconic Porsche GT Silver, the 911 (996) GT1 Coupe really stands out in the crowd. It has been over 20 years since the release of the iconic Porsche 911 (996) GT1 Coupe, yet there is still no other car that can match its speed, performance, and style. With its ferocious engine and sleek looks, the 911 (996) GT1 Coupe is a testament to Porsches racing dominance, and will undoubtedly remain an icon for years to come.
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