Porsche has already shown a lightly camouflaged version of the new 911 GT3, but it's still delaying the official unveiling. The presentation car, which we already know it's painted blue, is being kept in the company's GT Hall, a big room where several GT3 and GT2 models from the past are being preserved. Chris Harris recently got the chance to visit the hall together with 911 GT3 mastermind Andreas Preuninger and got a glimpse at the uncamouflaged car.

The 40-minute video is interesting to say the least, as Harris and Preuninger talk about the new 911 GT3, but also discuss about previous generations of the sports car. It's a cool trip back in time if you dig 911 GT3 history.

If you're here just for the 992-gen car, go to the 28-minute mark for the moment when Preuninger unveils the front end of the car. The exclusive moment showcases the GT3's brand-new front bumper and front hood nostrils, as well as the bright blue paint that appears to be a new addition to the 911 lineup. This GT3 also features matching blue accents on the rims, most likely an option or part of an optional package.

Preuninger agrees to show off the car's rear end too, giving us our first look at the sculpted rear bumper, which is hidden by camo on the black car. We can also see the new gooseneck wing in all its glory and it looks even better in body color.

The whole thing lasts just one minute, but it's enough to get a look at almost the entire car. All we need now are detailed shots of the interior, a list of options, and data on what's under the hood. Needless to say, the new 911 GT3 is one sexy beast.