A work of art on four wheels

A work of art on four wheels

The Porsche Rauh Welt Begriff 993 is a breathtaking work of art on wheels, embodying the fusion of classic design and modern customization artistry.

Inspired by the passion of Japanese tuning master Akira Nakai and his Rauh Welt Begriff (RWB) project, the 993 is a unique interpretation of the legendary Porsche 911.

The foundation of this RWB masterpiece is the Porsche 911 Type 993, known as one of the last air-cooled 911s and holding a special place in the hearts of Porsche enthusiasts. Nakai San, the founder of RWB, imparts a distinctive identity to the 993 through his craftsmanship and creative talent.
Undoubtedly, the most outstanding feature of the RWB 993 is its aggressive and wide body. Nakai San employs powerful, handcrafted fender flares that surround the car, giving it a unique widebody appearance. Each flare is individually crafted and adjusted by hand, accentuating the unique personality of each vehicle.

However, the aesthetics of the RWB 993 wouldn't be complete without its iconic wheels. Deep concave forged wheels are a characteristic feature, perfectly fitting into the wide fenders and completing the car's overall look.
Beneath the hood of the RWB 993 lies an impressive powerplant. The air cooled 3.6 liter flat six engine has been enhanced by RWB with performance upgrades and special exhaust systems to deliver an impressive level of power. The RWB 993 not only offers a stunning exterior but also the power and driving experience one expects from a Porsche.

This particular RWB was discovered in Adenau, Germany, sporting a Finnish license plate. Notably, it features modern LED style taillights, showcasing the unique and individual nature of every RWB build. And for the observant viewer, the second RWB has already been spotted in some of the beautiful pictures. What a magnificent combination!

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