Who is Nakai san?
Akira Nakai (中井啓, shortly known as Nakai-san) is the founder of Rauh Welt Begriff, a Japanese tuning shop that is known for its custom bodywork for air cooled Porsche 911 cars. His most famous work is a Porsche 911 Turbo called “Stella Artois”.
How much does it cost to own an RWB?
For all the haters out there saying RWB is played out or how common the cars are, take a look at that number — $28,000 — it’s no joke. A fair estimate, having been a part of three RWB builds, would be close to $40,000 once you add suspension, wheels and tires.
How much would a RWB Porsche cost?
With an asking price just shy of $220,000, all of that customized Porsche goodness doesn’t come cheap. But even laying eyes on a one-of-a-kind custom RWB is something few people can say they’ve done, let alone own one. And hey, it’s still cheaper than a Singer.
How do I contact Nakai san?
Each RWB Car is built by Nakai-san & each customer is given the utmost gratification when Nakai-san has completed their build. email: [email protected] Best way to contact! [email protected] – Best way to contact!
How many RWB exist?
Over 1300 RWB Porsches have been built around the world however we are busy trying to track down all of the RWB Porsches to list on this registry.
What means Rauh-Welt begriff?
Rough World Concept
RAUH-Welt Begriff which means “Rough World Concept” or RWB for short, is the creation of Akira Nakai-San a Japanese car tuner who turned his passion for air cooled Porsche’s into a world-wide movement by redesigning them in to drivable art, adored by millions.
Which Porsches are RWB?
At the moment there are 5 variants of the the Porsche that can be transformed into an RWB Master piece. All of these are apart of the Porsche 911 range – the models include the Porsche 930, 964 and 993. The Porsche 964 platform is used in both the RWB 911 Narrow style and RWB 964 Wide Body.
How many RWB are there?
How many RWB Porsche’s are there? Over 1300 RWB Porsches have been built around the world however we are busy trying to track down all of the RWB Porsches to list on this registry.
What does RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF stand for?
The name Rauh-Welt Begriff is German and one of those interesting Japanese contrivances that doesn’t translate directly into English. However, “rauh” means “rough” and “welt” means “world”. This represents the way Nakai likes to drive his Porsches, “in a rough style,” according to our translator.