The Porsche 911 GT3 RS has one of the finest engines of any modern production car and is one of the last great naturally-aspirated engines out there. As impressive as the 4.0-liter flat-six is, however, the owner of this example has had it fitted with a bespoke supercharger kit.

This kit comes from ProCharger and while adding forced induction to a car can muffle the sound of the engine, that clearly isn’t the case with this GT3 RS as it still sounds insane, thanks in part to the bespoke iPE exhaust it is also running.

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This 911 GT3 RS came to life thanks to TKB Motorsports in Florida and the fitment of a ProCharger P1X supercharger, Fabspeed Motorsport long tube headers, Turbosmart blow-off valve, K&N air filter, and the aforementioned iPE titanium exhaust results in an extra 200 hp and 105 lb-ft (142 Nm) over the standard car, meaning it pumps out around 720 hp and 452 lb-ft (613 Nm).

During this clip, the owner notes that he is thinking about adding methanol injection which will allow him to dial up the boost. He will also equip it with a flex-fuel system that will allow it to run on E85, again contributing to an increase in power.

Making this Porsche stand out is the fact that the rear bumper has been completely removed, meaning the supercharger and the titanium exhaust are on full display. While we’re not convinced by the looks of not having a rear bumper, it certainly lets everyone know that this is far from a regular 911 GT3 RS.