DDR Motorsport Unleashes Its New Creation: 2011 Miami GT

by Sebastian Bivin

On the streets of Miami another dream machine makes its appearance. Miami GT By DDR Motorsport is the epitome By DDR Motorsport Porsche of what once said, “I Could not find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.”

This is a mid-engine carbon steel frame supercar with plenty of composite Kevlar, carbon, and fiberglass, all made in Miami,. It weighs approximately 1,760 lbs with a tubular steel space frame with steel chassis panels, and an eight-point roll cage.

The DDR Miami GT Kit include a tubular chassis, a front windscreen, side and rear Lexan glass, projector head lamp assemblies, front, rear, and side turn signals, rear stop and reverse lights, a custom fuel tank an all the associated hardware, a custom exhaust system, coolant system parts, complete dash assembly with gauges, Tilton clutch, brake, and gas pedal assembly, brake lines and fittings, chassis electrical wiring harness, and interior carpeting.

Of course, being a custom car, each customer is given the opportunity to choose a number of elements of the car that they’d prefer to have.

Such a special car must present special performances, so ,depending on the engine year and added accessories, the Miami GT can be powered with either a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder turbocharged Toyota MR23SGT-E engine from the 1991-1996 models or a 2.0-liter Acura RSX K20 engine from the 2002-2006 models. These powertrains offer outputs of anywhere from 200 horsepower to well over 500 horsepower and a max torque of 200-250 lb/ft while mated to a five-speed trans-axle transmission.

Maybe you’re asking how much does this jewelry cost. Well the pricing for the Miami GT has yet to be announced, but considering that can be assembled by any individual, this will be an affordable supercar.

If we talk about competition, it is hard to compare it with another car, Miami GT being a car with its own distinct characteristic. But one thing is certain: it is a beautiful car that deserves our admiration.

Source: Topspeed

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2 comments

Michael July 8, 2011 - 9:39 am

Looks pretty cliseistic
I really seems like a copy made only to be made

You should not promote this kind of cars and “accomplishments”!!

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AdRiAn July 8, 2011 - 9:41 am

Differing views … if you do not like can know like others! 😛

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