Restomod Porsche 911 Carrera 2.8 RSR costs 349,000 euros

Restomod Porsche 911 Carrera 2.8 RSR costs 349,000 euros

New York based company RSR Project, specialized in restoring, rebuilding and tailoring a cult classic for Porsche enthusiasts, has revealed its new project, the Gulf Blue 911. The car is based on the racing Porsche 911 Carrera 2.8 RSR from the 70s.

The car was specially made for an unknown customer, and the restoration process lasted 15 months. The work began with finding a Coupé model from the late 80s, without accidents and a body without traces of rust. Painted in the Gulf colors that adorned Porsche’s racing models for years, and some body elements with new and lighter glasses are clearly associated with the first racing 911 with the RSR designation.

During the restoration, the engine, gearbox, suspension and brakes were rebuilt, and two-tone 15-inch Fuchs rims wrapped in Michelin tires were installed. Engine displacement is not known, but it is known that RSR Project offers restomod model buyers 3.2-L, 3.4-L or 3.5-L six-cylinder boxer options.

The dark interior is equipped with retro sports seats upholstered in a combination of black leather and fabric with seat belts, a roll cage and analogue instruments. Black leather covers the door panels and dashboard, and there are matching black carpets.

When it comes to the price, this restomod car costs 349,000 euros.

Source: RSR Project

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