The German customizer is working on a full-fledged aerodynamic package for the Porsche 991.993 (produced in 1994–1998). The extensive project involves partial replacement of bodywork, too.
The wheel arches get wider in this custom rendition of the 993, the aprons shine in a new light, and the rear hood cover gains a fixed wing attachment. The front trunk lid gets a carbon version. Overall, the package makes the sports car look more like the EVO GT2 Limited Edition.
The tuner ride, which is called DMC RS 993, normally ships with a 3.8-liter opposite-six engine boosted to deliver 600 hp (447 kW) along with 665 Nm (500 lb-ft) of torque. But if you want, you may order it with a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated six-cylinder instead, good for 400 hp (298 kW) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft).
The suspension becomes power-adjustable, the brakes get swapped out for high-end carbon-ceramic ones (Brembo CCM-R is suggested), and you may pick your favorite wheel from dozens of available choices.
The Spartan interior of the DMC RS 993 only has one seat remaining, and the tuner puts a couple fire extinguishers where the other seat had been – not an idle precaution, given the fiery temper of the track projectile.