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Magnat Porsche 911GT3 Features a 2,100-watt Sound System

A Porsche GT3 – makes sweet engine music, but if that’s not good enough, you can add some first class Hi-Fi equipment.

Magnat Audio-Produkte GmbH, of Germany has re-engineered the internal space of this 911 GT3 with fine craftsmanship, the highest quality Leather, Alcantara, high gloss paintwork and a 2100 watt audio system! This lets the GT3 shine in its unique design and the dynamic diamond pattern adds a sporty and exclusive accent.

                                  

The 2,100 watts sound system has been adapted by Magnat especially for the GT3 interior. The original loud speaker brackets have been technically overhauled, offering sensibly better sound blasting qualities in comparison to the serial sound installation. Magnat has employed Selection series loud speakers, letting the inner space sound like a concert hall because of their anodized PP membranes, high performance voice coils and the 1in. textile tweeters. Especially for the GT3, Magnat has developed a down-fire subwoofer casing with 10″ woofer. Normally, this woofer principle is being used only for high quality home cinema installations, but it matches fine with the impressionating sound acoustics. The heart of the sound equipment is formed by the Magnat Black Core 5 channel amplifier providing its total power of 2,100 watts for sufficient power reserves and music pleasure while enjoying to drive the GT3.

                                  

Some other trick features Magnat has added to their show car include a modified exhaust system including sport catalysts and suction tubes optimization – all coming from Wimmer racing sport techniques in Solingen, Germany, and is called RS step 3 – the GT3 has been pepped up to a power performance of 462 hp, max torque of 451 Nm and Vmax of 317 km/h (197 m/h). The wheel-tire-combination Ultraleggera HLT CT by OZ in 8.5 and 12×19 in. with Yokohama Advan Sport in 235/35-19 and 305/30-19 provides perfect contact with asphalt.

Source: Magnat