German tuner McChip-dkr has modified a Porsche 993 GT2. Now, the car is not only restored but it’s also transformed into a street-legal track racer.

The German team stripped the GT2 down to the bone and rebuilt it piece by piece. Therefore, the car has a 3.6-liter engine bi-turbocharged flat-six that has received a new engine block with an output of 604 hp (450 kW) and 847 Nm (625 lb-ft). It features rebuilt K26 turbochargers, an ECU tune, and a custom exhaust system with sport catalysts.

Inside we will find Recaro bucket seats, safety cage, a detachable racing steering wheel, a STACK display equipped with data recording and video system, a race-spec shifter, and panels made from carbon fiber.

SEE ALSO:  Techart Unveils New Rear Spoiler For Porsche 911 GT3 Touring and 911 Carrera

According to McChip, the build took more than 800 hours of work to complete with the cost reaching €200,000 or about US$265,000.

Source: McChip