Geneva Motor Show: Speedart toys with Porsche 911, packs BTR-II EVO

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The refreshed Porsche 911 Turbo will not just pass by the eyes of German tuning firm SpeedART as it will be showing off a new kit for the luxury performance car at the Geneva Motor Show. They toyed with the 3.8L boxer and injected some steroids to it so it will output more horsepower when you step on the pedal.
Aptly called BTR-II, the kit from SpeedART is their second gen of the Bi-Turbo Racer which boosts power up to 650 horsepower. It also comes with an EVOlution kit for the body.
The Porsche 911 can already roar at 500 hp but the new exhaust system, catalytic converters, headers, intercoolers, and new turbos pump up power to 650 horsepower. We can not take out of the equation the computer work needed just to make sure all of these components blend well.

The SpeedART modified Porsche 911 can blast from 0 to 62 mph in just a matter of 3.2 seconds and boasts of a top speed pegged at 330 km/hr or 205 mph.

To keep the car grounded while showing off that power, SpeedART includes wings, lips, skirts, bumpers, and other necessities with the body kit. This BMW was also give 20 inch LSC forged rims on 8.5 inches width in front and 12 inches for the rear.
The BTR comes with sportified suspension. Customizing the interior of your luxury car depends on the carlust capability of your pocket.

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