The Porsche RS collection was founded in Vilnius by Aurelijus Rusteika, a car enthusiast and race driver. It contains nine very rare models of this brand. Each represents a different generation of Porsche, updated every 7 to 10 years. All cars are designated by the symbols RS, GT3RS or GT2RS. The first use of the abbreviation RS stands for "Rennsport" (German) or "Racing Sport" (English).
These are the most athletic representatives of this family. The RS series appeared in 1972, and the GT3 series debuted in 1999 at the Geneva Motor Show. Two-time world rally champion Walter Rohrl assisted Porsche designers in creating this model. Starting with the first model, each GT3RS was faster, more precisely controlled than its 911 peers.