As if a standard Porsche 911 isn’t intimidating enough a sight in your rearview mirror, this custom-painted TechArt GTstreet has a voracious-looking mouth to accompany its supercar-eating abilities.
Apparently this is Claus Ettensberger’s (of CEC wheels ) personal car, and it ran in this summer’s Bull Run. Assuming this is a bog-standard GTstreet, it packs 630 horsepower and 600+ pound-feet of torque. That, combined with aero and suspension tweaks means that this car's WWII fighter plane nose should breech 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and top out at 214 mph.
Us? We just kind of wanted to share the Herbie-with-rabies paint scheme.
Apparently this is Claus Ettensberger’s (of CEC wheels ) personal car, and it ran in this summer’s Bull Run. Assuming this is a bog-standard GTstreet, it packs 630 horsepower and 600+ pound-feet of torque. That, combined with aero and suspension tweaks means that this car's WWII fighter plane nose should breech 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and top out at 214 mph.
Us? We just kind of wanted to share the Herbie-with-rabies paint scheme.