Waffle House Porsche 992 GT3 R || ACC Custom Livery
Two weeks ago, I said I would post 3 new Waffle House liveries, as a follow up to the Waffle House McLaren 720S GT3 Evo. Two weeks ago, I posted the Waffle House KTM X-BOW GT2. Last week, I revealed the Waffle House BMW M4 GT3. And now, as you could possibly tell from the video above and this post’s title, it is time to unleash the last (so far) Waffle House livery: the Waffle House Porsche 992 GT3 R.
But before I detail this newest livery, here’s another overview of the Waffle House collection so far.
While I tried to keep the first 3 liveries mostly the same while also trying to follow the contours of the car, my client wanted something different for the Porsche. So, I made them something different, while sticking to the theme.
You can still clearly tell that it is part of the same set since it still has the same base principles as the other liveries. Namely: light blue, yellow, and bare carbon lines. However, whereas the other liveries featured largely horizontal lines, the lines on this Porsche are much more hunched and sweeping.
Do you want to download and use the final livery? Feel free to do so by clicking the big coloured bar below which leads you straight to my shared Google Drive from which you can download the files (free of charge!).
Download the Waffle House Porsche 992 GT3 R livery here
- Do you want to know how to install this livery? I explain it in this post.
- If you want to start making your own, click here for my tutorial to get started. And,
- If you want to see my custom ACC liveries, feel free to check them out here.
Do you want to request or commission a livery instead? Follow these steps here.
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Waffle House Porsche 992 GT3 R livery – studio shots
Waffle House Porsche 992 GT3 R livery – action shots
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