911 Carrera

Make
Porsche
Segment
Coupe

Built in 1989, with extensive modifications carried out over its lifespan, what you're looking at is the 7th ever Rauh-Welt Begriff Porsche. For those who aren't familiar with the brand, RWB is a Porsche tuner located in Japan guilty of creating some of the wildest Porsche creations you can find. RWB started as a small country-side body shop and has now evolved into a cult name amongst Porsche lovers in Japan and beyond.

The car in question is a 1989 Porsche 911 that was built to be the US-based ride of RWB's founder Akira Nakai. Created by Akira Nakai himself with help from C2 Design in Florida and imported by Bulletproof Automotive, it features all hand-smoothed fenders and looks mean as hell with every inch of it flared and muscular.

The exterior features a custom body kit built by Akita Nakai and there are no rivets on display here; it's all smooth. The Work wheels get polished lips and colored center caps and were completed in 2018. In the same year, the car received a full paint correction and ceramic coating, as well as a new front and side lip, and custom Bi-Xenon headlights.

The suspension setup includes Aragosta coilovers with Bulletproof Automotive air cups, an Elephant racing GT3 front cross-member and lower control arms, as well as a rear torsion delete and Elephant racing bladed sway bar. The interior features upgraded Recaro sport seats, custom audio, and updated upholstery.

Under the engine cover lies a 3.0-liter flat-six motor that sends approximately 300 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission. The engine has seen some extensive work: in 2018 the stock 930 turbo was rebuilt by Boost Lab and was at the receiving end of new belts, fluids, a new distributor cap, plug wires, and more. Unfortunately, we don't know what this car is going for, but if you're interested head to Elfer Spot to make some inquiries.