Germany-based tuner Friedrich Performance has transformed a couple of Porsche 911 (992) Turbo S into high-end supercars, upgrading the engines and using genuine gold for the trim.
The stock 3.8-liter flat-six engine received a boost to 1,069 PS (1,054 hp / 786 kW) and 1,235 Nm (911 lb-ft) of torque. Thanks to a reinforced clutch and a carbon air intake system, it can now rev up safely to 7,450 RPM and stay cool in all scenarios. The tuner also mentions a deleted speed limiter, but neglects to say how fast the cars are without it.
Things look just as exciting on the outside with a sleek carbon-fiber body kit comprising a front spoiler, side skirts, a rear diffuser and a rear wing with a Gurney flap. Staggered wheels with a golden finish fill out the arches in sizes 21” at the front and 22” at the back, and the exhaust tips on the convertible are coated with 24-carat gold.
There has been no mention of the pricing.