2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Is A 518-HP Track Monster With DRS

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The Vogue hitmaker posted a close-up of her chest in a black lacy bra with diamond chains around her neck, one of her leg over a banister in killer stilettos, and another saw her bent over kneeling on the floor with her booty taking the limelight.

Porsche on Wednesday unveiled the 911 GT3 RS, ahead of its public debut at Monterey Car Week. Under the hood -- which, don't forget, is actually 'round back -- is a 4.0-liter, naturally aspirated, flat-6 gas engine producing 518 horsepower, up from the previous iteration's 502, thanks in large part to a new set of camshafts. All that power heads to the rear wheels through a seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission, which features shorter gear ratios than the current GT3. That's enough thrust to reach 60 mph in just 3.0 seconds, topping out around 184 mph.

The GT3 RS has long stood as Porsche's road-legal halo car, bringing a level of capability that surpasses every other one of its equally impressive sports cars. The latest iteration of the GT3 RS brings some impressive components together to create a car that means nothing but business.

Announcing a crime crackdown, she argued that San Francisco officers should get aggressive and 'less tolerant of all the bulls*** that has destroyed our city', as she went back on her plans to defund the police.
On Thursday, V'landys confirmed that this year's Grand Final will remain in Sydney after threatening to move the showpiece event to Brisbane in response to the NSW Government's refusal to go through with their $800million pledge on stadium upgrades in the state.

She had demanded cities defund the police last year, announcing that San Francisco would be one of the first to do so and promising to slice $120million from the budgets of its police and sheriff's departments.

A number of Australia's greatest cricketers caught up last weekend on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula (pictured, Justin Langer, Brett Lee, Matt Hayden, Darren Lehmann, Andy Bichel, Adam Gilchrist, Greg Blewett, Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson)

And she also hinted she's planning to head out on tour again. Madonna added: 'The whole thing with 'Frozen' was so fun, but I woke up one day and went, 'I'm sick of living in the past!' I want to go on tour again, I'm a creature of the stage.
Some of the greatest cricketers Australia has ever produced shared laughs, a few beers and enjoyed one another's company last weekend following the tragic deaths of Shane Warne and Andrew Symonds this year.

'It's time the reign of criminals who are destroying our city, it is time for it to come to an end,' she said. 'And it comes to an end when we take the steps to be more aggressive with law enforcement, more aggressive with the changes in our policies.' 

Her comments were a complete U-turn from last this year, when she announced plans to redirect $120million from the police department to a combination of new and existing programs for the African-American community. 

San Francisco spent $12.4million to protect Breed between 2015 and 2020, with the bill rising from $1.7million in 2015 to $2.6 million last year, according to information obtained by public transparency website Openthebooks.com and compiled by Forbes.

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