Gulf Blue Masterpiece: RSR Project's Latest Handcrafted 911 Rennsport Rennwagen

Find out the extensive lengths to which RSR Project goes in order to capture the essence of the iconic '70s 911 race car

New York-based RSR Project is a company specializing in restoring and modifying Porsche 911s into modern-day RSR replicas

The original Porsche 911 RSR was a dominant race car in the 1970s, known for its lightweight design and performance

RSR Project focuses on creating classic-looking cars with modern performance enhancements

Their latest creation is a 1986 Porsche 911 transformed into a Gulf Blue RSR replica

The car undergoes a complete body, mechanical, and interior restoration

Exterior features include period-correct body panels, bumpers

You get iconic 15-inch Fuchs wheels

The Carrera livery is another touch that pays homage to the OG race car

The Interior features vintage-style seats, a custom dashboard, and RS-style door panels

The engine is a 3.4-liter flat-six producing 235 horsepower

RSR Project prioritizes driver engagement over power, saving close to 1,000 pounds over a standard 1980s 911

The chassis is upgraded with Bilstein shocks and four-piston brakes

The car offers a modern interpretation of the classic RSR experience

Original RSR cars are extremely expensive costing between $2.4 to 2.8 million and rarely driven

The starting price for a custom RSR Project car is $375,000

They take between 12 to 18 months to complete

RSR Project cars offer a more affordable and enjoyable way to experience the RSR spirit.

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