The Porsche 911 GT3 is launched in Australia for its 70th anniversary
Porsche's story in Australia began in 1951 when Norman Hamilton brought two 356s to Australia. This makes Australia Porsche's first right-hand drive market, and Australia is also Porsche's second non-European market after the United States.
The new car basically continues the design language of the current 992 GT3 in terms of appearance. According to the manufacturer, the gray metallic paint used in the new car is to commemorate the 356 that originally entered the Australian market. In addition, special badges with national flags, plaid seats, etc. are unique to this special edition model.
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