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Porsche Celebrates Designer with Limited Edition 911 GT3 90 F.A.

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Porsche honours designer with special edition 911 GT3 90 F.A.

Porsche Celebrates Ferdinand Alexander Porsche with Limited Edition 911 GT3 90 F.A.

Porsche pays tribute to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, the founder of Porsche Design, with a special edition 911 GT3 named 90 F.A. This exclusive model, limited to just 90 units, commemorates what would have been his 90th birthday this year.

The 911 GT3 90 F.A. is a creation of Sonderwunsch based on the GT3 Touring. With a starting price of $387,000, this unique model is a fitting homage to the visionary designer.

Featuring a striking metallic green exterior reminiscent of Ferdinand’s personal 911 in Oak Green metallic, the 911 GT3 90 F.A. stands out with Sport Classic wheels finished in satin black and center locking hubs adorned with the 1963 Porsche crest. A distinctive “90 F.A. Porsche” badge adorns the engine cover, highlighting the exclusivity of this model.

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The interior of the 911 GT3 90 F.A. boasts Truffle Brown Club leather seats featuring a chequered pattern in the center, an open-pore walnut shift knob, and a Sport Chrono clock inspired by the designer’s custom Chronograph 1 watch. These luxurious details elevate the driving experience to a new level of sophistication.

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Under the hood, the 911 GT3 90 F.A. is powered by a potent 4.0-liter flat-6 engine delivering an impressive 502 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque. With the possibility of manual or automatic transmission options, this special edition model promises an exhilarating driving experience.

For automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike, the Porsche 911 GT3 90 F.A. embodies the spirit of innovation and excellence that defined Ferdinand Alexander Porsche’s legacy. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of automotive history with this exceptional limited edition model.

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Source: Porsche

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