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Anyways hereās the history of the porche 911 GT3RS:
The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a high-performance version of the Porsche 911, developed by Porsche's motorsport division. It represents the pinnacle of naturally aspirated performance in the 911 lineup and is designed to offer track-focused performance while remaining road-legal.
Early Beginnings and 996 Generation (1999-2005) The 911 GT3 RS lineage traces back to the 996 generation, where Porsche introduced the GT3 model in 1999. The RS (RennSport, meaning "racing sport") version followed, emphasizing weight reduction and track performance. Introduced in 2003, the 996 GT3 RS featured a 3.6-liter flat-six engine producing around 380 hp, coupled with a six-speed manual transmission. Key characteristics included a stripped-out interior, a large rear wing, and carbon fiber body parts.
997 Generation (2006-2012) The 997 GT3 RS debuted in 2006, building on the success of its predecessor. It featured a 3.6-liter flat-six engine with 415 hp, later upgraded to a 3.8-liter engine with 450 hp in the 997.2 version. Notable improvements included enhanced aerodynamics, a wider rear track, and a revised suspension setup. The 997 GT3 RS also introduced dynamic engine mounts and a lighter lithium-ion battery.
991 Generation (2013-2019) The 991 generation marked a significant leap in technology and performance for the GT3 RS. The 991.1 GT3 RS, launched in 2015, featured a 4.0-liter flat-six engine producing 500 hp. This generation introduced a dual-clutch PDK transmission, a departure from the traditional manual gearbox. The car boasted advanced aerodynamics, including a massive rear wing and aggressive front splitter, along with extensive use of lightweight materials like magnesium and carbon fiber.
The 991.2 GT3 RS, introduced in 2018, further refined the formula with a 4.0-liter engine now producing 520 hp. It featured improved aerodynamics, including larger air intakes and a reworked rear wing. The suspension was also enhanced, with new ball joints on all arms for greater precision. This model set new benchmarks for track performance, consistently praised for its handling and speed.
992 Generation (2019-Present) The latest iteration, the 992 GT3 RS, continues the tradition of pushing the boundaries of performance. Unveiled in 2022, it features a 4.0-liter flat-six engine producing around 518 hp. The car showcases advanced aerodynamics with an adjustable rear wing and new air control elements to optimize downforce. The 992 GT3 RS also incorporates a sophisticated suspension setup with adjustable components, enhancing its track capabilities.
Legacy and Impact The Porsche 911 GT3 RS has become an icon in the automotive world, revered for its precision, performance, and connection to Porsche's racing heritage. Each generation has built on the success of its predecessor, introducing cutting-edge technology and engineering to deliver an unparalleled driving experience. The GT3 RS remains a benchmark for track-focused sports cars, embodying Porsche's commitment to performance...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreNormally, I would go to Starbucks I was a faithful person at Starbucks when I work the early shift I would go by there and get my coffee. I went there so much they knew who I was when I came up to the drive-through so seven brew opened up somebody recommend me going there so I went there And Iām the type of person that I get the same thing all the time I know what I like and very seldom do I switch my drink. Iāve been drinking coffee for years. I know when my coffee is good and when itās not good. So I went there and I ordered the type of coffee that I wanted a latte and every time I would pay for my drink, I always left a tip. I always do that because I know what itās like because I used to be a waitress. I started going there all the time I stopped spending my money at Starbucks and I would always go to seven brew. I was going there for a good while and they would charge me $7.12 with a tip I was paying $7.64 I believe so I just went there couple days ago. I got the same drink that I normally would get but I wanted a caramel latte I get up to pay for it and they told me it was $6.12 I asked him did they come down on their prices and they said no so I asked them. Why have you been charging me $7.12 for over a month now or longer? They didnāt go get the Manager,. They pretty much laughed about it. I called their company. has called me back. I emailed them. Nobody has answered my email. They just donāt care. I donāt understand how Company can take and rip off people and they donāt care you would think have a faithful customer to your company and you got a complaint that you would do something about it that you would contact them back and you would want to take care of the situation it might not seem like a lot of money but nowadays it is a lot of money and Iām not gonna go there anymore. I donāt trust them because they just showed that they didnāt care by not contacting me back or making this situation right the teenager thought it was funny And a lot of these teenagers they have no respect for their elders they just donāt care and the company doesnāt care. They donāt wanna make things right I wouldnāt recommend this place to anybody, but if you wanna go, thatās your right to go, but you better watch how much theyāre charging you and ask first because obviously they donāt care One day I get charged $7.12 And then the next day I get charged six dollars and some change I will never go there again theyāre not getting any more of my hard earned working money. I wouldnāt give them a penny because...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOh, where to start. First, when we pulled up there was a bunch of kids beebopping around and acting like fools to some kind of loud, inappropriate music. The little fellow taking orders was not well trained. The menu was so small you couldn't read it. We had never been to a 7brew before so we were lost as to what to do. We kept asking prices because they were not all posted and he did not know so he kept telling us "no extra charge". WRONG. We both got iced coffees (mine decaf). They had to make mine 3 times before they got it right. In the mean time the older gentleman in there started yelling at everyone telling them "this is the 3rd time I have had to make this one" right in front of (the customer) us. Kinda made me feel bad that I have allergies. Hubby got his coffee (I guess it was right...sort of) but by the time he took about 5 drinks, he was pinging off the wall. We guesstimate that there had to be at least 6-8 shots of espresso in that drink. He did not get to drink a whole 3/4 of his coffee. Mine tasted "ok" but was nowhere as good as Starbucks. Which leads me to the biggest surprise of all. Holy cow, we could have got 4 Starbucks coffees for the price of these 2. Never again. I had my hopes up that this would be a cool coffee place that was a bit cheaper than Starbucks. Starbucks may be called 5 Bucks, but this place is 7 Bucks. Wasn't impressed and don't plan on returning. Anyone wanna play a guessing game? What restaurant do you think will end up in this building? Word of mouth is powerful in these small towns and if the person portrayed as the manager or owner is unprofessional, how can he teach his kids to be professional? Another Niceville...
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