December 16, 200520 yr Gemballa GTR 650 Avalanche Text & Photos courtesy Gemballa GmbH edited 12-16-2005 English | Deutsch The Dream Car for 2006 With the new GEMBALLA GTR 650 Avalanche, based on the Porsche 997 Carrera, the Leonberg, Germany Porsche conversion specialist GEMBALLA has created THE absolute dream car for the 2006 sports car year, optionally on 19” or 20” wheels. This ultimate German sports car will be available to a selected clientele starting next year. With this refined, ultra-sporty and equally reliable automobile, GEMBALLA is continuing in its very own great tradition of sports car construction. The GEMBALLA Avalanche, Mirage and Cyrrus models from the 80’s didn’t earn their legendary reputation for no reason. The performance of the 2006 dream car is already the first attention-getter. The GEMBALLA GTR 650 Avalanche’s motor boasts a breathtaking 650 hp. Part of the motor’s conversion by the GEMBALLA engineers included eliciting an impressive 820 Nm torque, guaranteed to bring a satisfied smile to the driver’s lips already at 4800 RPM. In comparison, the standard Porsche 997 model features maximum 400 Nm torque at 4600 RPM. The difference puts the GTR 650 Avalanche’s sprinting qualities in a class all their own. The GTR 650 Avalanche reaches the 200 km/h mark in only 11.2 seconds, and its top speed leaves doubters in the dust: The irrepressible GTR 650 Avalanche engine delivers a maximum tempo of up to 335 km/h. But peak performance wasn’t the only item at the top of the GEMBALLA engineers’ spec sheet. The Porsche conversion specialists placed just as much emphasis on the safety and durability of the Avalanche. Titanium piston rods, an intake system specially developed by GEMBALLA, three intercoolers and a special turbo configuration ensure GEMBALLA pleasure for a long time to come. And its lucky owner only has to share this pleasure with one passenger, because for safety reasons, from 650 hp the GTR 650 Avalanche is only available as a two-seater. Massive eight-piston brake calipers and accordingly sized 380 millimeter diameter perforated disk brakes make sure the Avalanche also slows to a safe stop. The GTR 650 Avalanche sits on 19” wheels with tires sizes of 235 (front) and 315 (rear). The new 20” racing wheels are also optionally available, with tire sizes of 245 (front) and 325 (rear). For the particularly ambitious driver who would like to push the GTR 650 Avalanche’s envelope, for example on the ‘Nordschleife’, GEMBALLA also offers an optional roll bar. The new Avalanche’s body and interior are equally as exclusive and unique as its driving performance and safety components. All of its add-on components are made of carbon. Fenders and sidewalls are all metal. And the future owner of the GTR 650 Avalanche can also look forward to GEMBALLA sport seats, a GEMBALLA sport steering wheel and aluminum pedals. Starting at 240,000 Euros, the new GEMBALLA dream car becomes tangible sports car euphoria.
December 16, 200520 yr My knee jerk reaction to the title was they went from tuning slant nose Porsches to Chevy BOF trucks!? :wacko:
December 18, 200520 yr It makes you wonder, does GM have ownership of the name 'Avalanche'?. [post="59837"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Well GM wouldn't need the rights to use the name overseas. Big trucks and SUVs aren't exactly world cars.
December 18, 200520 yr My knee jerk reaction to the title was they went from tuning slant nose Porsches to Chevy BOF trucks!? :wacko: [post="59835"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] jesus christ...I nearly crap a brick and was like wtf? Gemballa and Avalanche? Oh god no! Are you joking? Then came the relief...this things is actually pretty badass...I like the carrera GT style exhaust.
December 20, 200520 yr I'm with Nick on the shitting a brick part. I, too, like the Carrera GT-like tailpipes.
December 20, 200520 yr Great car stupid name. I have a 1:24th scale Gembala Slant nose 911 ragtop in white. I've had that for like 12 years and that's the last I heard of that tuner.
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