This racy red cherry is a RWB/RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF Porsche 993 911, standing next to the Gemballa 911 we saw earlier on. The Porsche breathed speed and glorious madness.
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RWB/RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF is a somewhat crazy Japanese tuner. They focus on the 930, 964, and 993 Porsche 911’s, fitting the poor old Porsches with outrageous body kits.
This red example is no exception. It was imported from Japan last year, and has the full body kit on. The kit includes new bumpers, new fenders, side rockers, fender wings, and the enormous wing. The wheels and stickers are all part of the package too.
Happily, it still had its original alarm-system Porsche sticker.
The interior and engine were basically untouched, although this example does have a sportier steering wheel and an after-market radio. The owner told me the suspension had been upgraded for sharper handling.
The Porsche 993 911 was manufactured from 1994 until 1998. The seats and even the floor mats of this example are factory original.
The wing can be adjusted.
FIST is a Chinese tuning company based in Beijing. They import all sorts of speedy stuff, and they have a large racing division too.
The fender wings are located over the fender air vents; an interesting construction.
The owner of this car had actually managed to have it registered for road use in China, which is a brilliant thing.
The car is based on a 1996 Carrera 2S. The engine is unchanged; a 3.6 liter flat six with 286 hp.
Pretty or not? It certainly is special.