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1975 Porsche 911 Targa Rauh-Welt Begriff Makeover

1975 Porsche 911 Targa Rauh-Welt Begriff Makeover

Japanese tuner Rauh-Welt Begriff (RWB) has been on a booming expansion over the last few years, with its wide body kits popping up all over the world.

Can you try to guess the location where the purple RWB Porsche 911 in the image above is found? Oh, wait, we already mentioned it in the title – given the amount of supercars over there, it’s no wonder the owner of this classic Neunelfer went for such an attention-grabbing hue.

More importantly, this is the first RWB Targa we learn about and, given the extreme visual transformation brought by the kit, that’s one important piece of news. We are talking about a 1975 Porsche 911 Targa, whose rear end accommodates a 3.6-liter flat-six with a stroker kit. So not only are we dealing with a piece of eye candy, but this is now a 4-liter classic Targa.

For the moment, we were only able to grab two pictures of the machine, but these are enough to get an idea of just how wild the project is.

The best thing about RWB’s expansion is that the original recipe has been kept. That means Akira Nakai, the mastermind behind these rolling sculptures is still the only one installing the kits.

Yes, Nakai-San must’ve spent a lot of time in the air lately, establishing Rauh-Welt Begriff points all over the world. And we have to admit the projects we’ve seen over the last couple of months are memorable (here is an example of this).

 

1975 Porsche 911 Targa Rauh-Welt Begriff Makeover (1) 1975 Porsche 911 Targa Rauh-Welt Begriff Makeover (2)

 

Since the RWB trend seems to continue to grow, we can only wander what the next step will be. After all, Nakai-San only has one pair of hands.

Sure, these Porsches aren’t for everybody, but if you’re not the kind who cringes when seeing one, you’ll fall deeply in love with the Japanese Porsche tuning way.