TechArt has released their aftermarket program for the newest of the Porsche 911s, the 991. The 2012 Porsche 911 has received an enormous amount of acclaim for its good looks and impressive performance. The 991-series Porsche has just received its official aftermarket program from German tuning company TechArt, set to debut live at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. TechArt\'s body kit is fit for both the Carrera and Carrera S. If features a two-piece front spoiler with integrated splitter, a pair of aerodynamic wings integrated into the front air inlet vents, fixed rear spoiler, bespoke rear diffuser and a set of new side skirts.The headlights and side mirror panels receive trim panels and the rear receives a third brake light.The 991 Porsche 911 also gets a new exhaust system with valve control for an improved sound. It sits on a set of 20- or 21-inch light alloy wheels developed by TechArt. A set of even lighter Formula III wheels are optional. They weigh fifteen percent less than the former.TechArt has wrapped the interior in high-class materials with extensive use of black leather and Alcantara. The exterior finish of racing yellow appears on the interior as terrific contrasting stitching.A sports steering wheel finishes off TechArt\'s Porsche 911 aftermarket program.The 2012 Porsche 911 aftermarket program by TechArt will make its debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The Swiss show opens its doors on March 6th.
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