Unveiling the Billion-Dollar Porsche 911 Customization by a Hanoi 9X Enthusiast

After purchasing a 2020 Porsche 911 for over 6 billion VND, this 9X owner invested an additional 1 billion VND in customizations. While deviating from the typical GT3 or GT3 RS modifications favored by enthusiasts, this German sports car remains undeniably captivating.

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A young car enthusiast in Hanoi has recently unveiled their customized Porsche 911, 992.1 generation, after months of meticulous modifications. This stunning transformation has captured the attention of both the online community and Porsche aficionados across Vietnam. Despite their youth, the owner’s passion and exceptional taste in car customization are truly remarkable.

According to sources, the owner purchased the 2020 Porsche 911 for over 6 billion VND and invested an additional 1 billion VND in modifications. While the customization style differs from the popular GT3 or GT3 RS trends among Vietnamese car enthusiasts, this German sports car remains undeniably captivating.

The car features an authentic Porsche body kit, which dramatically enhances its appearance. The rear bumper, in particular, stands out as a striking upgrade from the original design. True to their all-out customization approach, the owner spared no expense, adding the Aerokit rear wing for a seamless look, opting for a distinct style compared to the GT3 wing.

Additionally, the car’s suspension and wheel setup have been extensively upgraded. The Porsche 911 992.1 now boasts a set of BCforged dual five-spoke silver wheels, measuring 20 inches at the front and 21 inches at the rear.

These stunning wheels are paired with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2 tires and eye-catching yellow Brembo BM6/BM4 brakes. For versatility across various terrains, the owner invested hundreds of millions of VND in a KW Coilover Suspension upgrade.

The standard Porsche 911 Carrera is equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine, delivering a maximum output of 385 horsepower. This particular model also features an IPE exhaust system with a Mach5 Downpipe, enhancing its auditory appeal.

Photos: Hùng Đoàn

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