The Porsche 911 may be the default answer to anyone who questions what the world's best sports car is but that hasn't stopped different brands trying to put their own spin on it.
TopCar Design is the latest company to add its own touch to the 911, releasing the 992-based Stinger GTR Limited Carbon Edition – a lightweight bodykit which adds €100,000 (AU$156,000) to the rear-engined coupe's price tag.
Shown off is the seventh unit to be built in the 13-strong production run, finished in a chocolate brown which complements the raw carbonfibre highlights in addition to covering some of the more nuanced changes.
A total of 28 parts are included in the bodykit, with almost every part of the 911's body now modified, from the front and rear bumpers to its doors, guards, sills and boot lid – all of which adds up to reach the sizeable price tag.
If you found yourself wanting more than what the bodykit offers, TopCar Design charges an extra €25,000 (AU$39,000) for the carbon parts to be painted in the body colours and an additional €35,000 (AU$55,000) for an interior upgrade, giving the cabin a healthy dose of carbonfibre.
On top of this, a set of forged wheels set buyers back another €8000 (AU$12,500) while the inclusion of a titanium Akrapovič or Inconel Kline exhaust incurs a €6500 (AU$10,000) premium.
TopCar's creation is possibly the brownest 911 upgrade ever made, but is it worth the money when a similar amount could vault prospective owners into a GT3? We'll leave you with that thought.
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