Ultimate SLS GT3 Race Car Unveiled: Martini-Inspired Livery and Future Plans

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Today, on DailyDrivenExotics, a tale of triumph unfolds as they unveil the ultimate SLS GT3 race car for the street, complete with a striking new livery inspired by the iconic martini design. The team's journey was not without its hurdles, as they narrowly escaped a scam attempt during the initial stages of the project. Undeterred, they pivoted from a challenging Bentley Continental build to acquiring a 2011 Mercedes SLS, realizing their dream of a GT3 widebody carbon kit. The meticulous design process led to a livery that exudes race car elements while paying homage to the classic martini theme, albeit with a DDE twist.
Details matter, and the team spared no effort in crafting a visually stunning masterpiece, from the intricate four-stage powder process on the wheels to the precise execution of the martini stripes that adorn the car. Sponsor logos and personal touches, like the number 33 and a nod to Legends, seamlessly blend with the overall aesthetic, hinting at the car's potential as a collector's gem. The focus on balancing form and function extends to the car's performance upgrades, with plans for exhaust enhancements and a possible twin-turbo kit to elevate its driving experience.
Beyond the sheer thrill of building a one-of-a-kind GT3 street car, DailyDrivenExotics envisions a broader purpose for their creation. With a global audience in mind, they aim to take this unique SLS on international adventures, connecting with fans worldwide and showcasing the car's versatility in various environments. As they continue to fine-tune the vehicle and plan for future modifications, the team's dedication to craftsmanship and innovation shines through, setting the stage for an exhilarating journey ahead in the world of high-performance automotive design.

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White wrap hides the aggressive lines of the widebody kit
Some viewers feel the livery hides the body kit and suggest a more aggressive color
Suggestions to change the color of the car, such as matte black or a brighter color
Comments on the wrap not doing justice to the car's appearance
Recommendations for changes to the livery, such as removing the stripes or making them continue down the bumper
Suggestions for modifications like supercharging the car or changing the interior parts
Positive comments on the body kit and overall appearance of the car
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