GMG and 1016 Industries Turns the Porsche 911 GT3 RS Into a 580-Horsepower Carbon Fiber Rally Car
Dressed in white with vibrant grass green and sleek black accents.








Shortly after the debut of a McLaren 720S carrying 3D-printed performance components, 1016 Industries has now returned with another exotic project, this time pairing up with Global Motorsports Group for a rally take on the ultra-iconic Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
Bringing up the car’s output to 580 horsepower through an exclusive Gintani engine tune, GMG also gave the GT3 RS a few welcome modifications in order to better equip it for off-roading. Straight piped headers improve engine efficiency, while a new front splitter and rear wing from Dundon Motorsports provide greater handling. Power was further enhanced thanks to the removal of the stock mufflers, paired with a specially-designed mid-pipe that significantly upgrades exhaust output.
All these upgrades were complemented by brand new carbon fiber performance components crafted by 1016 Industries, including the front and rear bumpers and the hood. A set of bespoke blacked-out, webbed wheels were also made specifically for the build, perfectly matching the black accents of the otherwise white and grass green racer.
For the supercar fans out there, GMG and 1016 Industries’ 911 GT3 RS rally build is now available from car collector Harrison Woodruff for a price of $250,000 USD. You can learn more on Woodruff’s YouTube channel.
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