Going Massively Sideways In A Porsche 911 GT3 RS Is The Perfect Way To Use A Closed Canyon RoadThis Porsche GT3 RS - modified by Californian tuners Shark Werks - is put through its paces on a section of canyon road closed for a magazine shoot Matt Robinson Updated: 18 May 2015 Shut down a section of canyon for an EVO Magazine shoot and anything can happen. Enter Chris Harris' stunt driver Jethro stage left with the #Sharkwerks #evoms 4.1 #gt3rs #porsche. Sound provided by #Sharkwerks exhaust #narration by @magnuswalker #fourpointone #bigbrassballs tag this baby up sharkaholics!A video posted by sharkwerks (@sharkwerks) on Jan 15, 2015 at 8:20am PST Previous This Photorealistic GTA 4 Gameplay Will Blow Your Mind Next 6 Of The Worst April Fools' Jokes Car Manufacturers Made This Year Matt Robinson Growing up on a diet of World Rally Championship highlights and lengthy Gran Turismo 2 sessions, a life in cars was as good as inevitable for Matt. Sponsored PostsCommentsNo comments found.Latest NewsNews We Want BMW’s April Fools' Jokes To Be Real ThingsNews Mansory Modifies Bentley Continental GT With Predictable ResultsNews Watch The BMW M5 MotoGP Safety Car Crash At COTANews The Hyundai Insteroid Concept Is No April Fools' JokeNews Giugiaro Turns Maserati MC20 Into A Retrofuturist ’70s WedgeNews Check Out The 1064bhp Aston Martin Valhalla In The Real WorldSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest ReviewsReviews 2025 Dacia Bigster Review: A Different Kind Of Horse PowerReviews Maserati GranTurismo Folgore Review: Easy To Like, Hard To LoveReviews Abarth 600e Review: Electric, But Still A Proper Hot HatchReviews Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabrio Review: Almost Annoyingly GoodReviews Land Rover Defender Octa Review: A Physics-Defying MonsterReviews 2025 Ford Capri Review: The Name Is Its Most Interesting Feature
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