Friedrich Performance earns a place alongside the best Porsche 911 tuners

Up until now, Friedrich Performance has largely dealt with producing carbon fiber components and sport exhaust systems for cars, but its latest endeavor sees an entire Porsche 911 GT3 reimagined with impressive stylistic and performance-related changes.
On the outside, the car now wears an elegant carbon fiber body kit along with 20- and 21-inch staggered forged wheels. The suspension is revised, and the tuner says it will provide customized solutions for everyone interested, be it body kit parts of interior components.
Things are more exciting under the hood as well: the four-liter naturally aspirated engine now pumps out 541 PS (534 hp / 398 kW) and 482 Nm (356 lb-ft) of torque, unlocking a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint in 3.3 seconds. The 911 GT3 can reach 200 km/h (124 mph) in 10.3 seconds and maxes out somewhere above 320 km/h (199 mph).
You will have to contact the tuner for price quotations, but we know that a full exposed carbon body kit costs a healthy €35,000 – and that’s the minimum price. As one might expect, customization on this scale does not come cheap.
Editor Andrew Raspopov
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