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Blog Post: RWB Porsche Build Recap & A Look Forward to RWB Seattle 997

The End of One Journey, the Start of Another

After months of anticipation, the RWB Porsche build series has come to a spectacular close, and what a ride it’s been! In collaboration with Akira Nakai, the mastermind behind Rauh-Welt Begriff (RWB), we brought to life a unique Porsche creation that balances precision engineering with Nakai unmistakable artistic flair. The skilled craftsmanship involved in the body shop was evident throughout the process. Akira Nakai’s roots in Japan and the unique car culture there significantly influence his work, adding a distinct flair to each build. From the initial blueprint to the final test drive on the streets of New Jersey, this project has been all about pushing boundaries, capturing the spirit of RWB, and celebrating what makes these cars legendary.

Throughout the series, we gave viewers an up-close look at the entire transformation process—detailing each painstaking step of turning a standard Porsche into a wide-body masterpiece. From cutting and molding the fenders to custom fitting R1 Concepts high-performance brake systems, Nakai’s attention to detail and craftsmanship was second to none. Every episode captured Nakai’s hands-on approach, as he worked on each car like it was a canvas, blending functionality with form to create something extraordinary.

Final Day Highlights: RWBs Cruising New Jersey in Autumn

In the final episode, we took the RWBs to the road, and what better setting than the East Coast during a crisp fall day? With the backdrop of golden and amber-colored leaves, we filmed beauty shots of these custom wide-body Porsches in their natural element. The sight of them cruising through New Jersey’s winding roads, with Nakai’s signature flares glinting in the sunlight, was nothing short of breathtaking.

This wasn’t just a visual feast for car enthusiasts; it was a celebration of the performance enhancements we’ve been developing throughout the series. Equipped with R1 Concepts performance brake rotors and pads, these Porsches aren’t just built for looks – they’re optimized for the road. The R1 GEO-Carbon Series Drilled & Slotted Brake Rotors were the perfect addition, offering superior heat dissipation and stopping power, ensuring these cars not only perform but perform safely.

Why R1 Concepts?

Partnering with Nakai for this build, R1 Concepts’ brake systems were specifically chosen to match the aggressive style and high-performance demands of these custom RWBs. The series showcased different R1 Concepts products like the GEO-Carbon Series Drilled & Slotted Brake Rotors and the R1 PERFORMANCE Track Series Brake Pads, both of which played a crucial role in enhancing the driving experience.

These brakes provided more than just stopping power – they offered the reliability and responsiveness that match the demands of an RWB. Whether it was on the open highway or curving backroads, we knew that our braking systems could be pushed to the limit.

Looking Ahead: The RWB Seattle 997 Build

While the New Jersey chapter has come to a close, there’s no time to rest. Next, we’re headed across the country to Seattle, where Nakai will take on a new challenge: the RWB Seattle 997 build. In this new four-part series, we’ll be diving into the transformation of a 997 Porsche chassis – a different beast from the classic air-cooled Porsches RWB is known for, but one that is perfectly suited for Nakai’s creative genius.

The Seattle build will bring its own unique hurdles, from the city’s moody weather to the modern platform of the 997. We’re ready to see how Nakai will adapt his iconic wide-body designs to this newer Porsche model while ensuring it maintains the RWB signature style. This build is set to blend the best of old and new, offering a fresh twist on what RWB enthusiasts know and love.

Seattle’s terrain will also play a pivotal role in this build’s setup. With its wet weather conditions, the brakes will face different challenges, but R1 Concepts is prepared. We’ll once again equip the 997 with top-tier R1 components designed for optimal performance in all weather conditions, ensuring safety and handling are top priorities.

What to Expect in the Next Series

The RWB Seattle 997 build will take viewers through every step of the process, with Nakai’s signature hands-on style leading the charge. You’ll see a different kind of artistry as the 997 model takes on a bold new look, engineered for both the street and track. Each episode will dive into key elements of the build—from the bodywork and fitting custom brake systems to the final reveal where the car is unleashed on the roads of the Pacific Northwest.

Fans of the original RWB build series won’t want to miss this next chapter. Stay tuned for even more jaw-dropping footage, expert insights, and the same thrilling dedication to performance and beauty that RWB builds are known for.

Don’t Miss Out

Make sure to subscribe and follow along as we embark on this new journey with Nakai and the RWB team. Whether you’re a long-time RWB aficionado or new to the world of custom wide-body Porsches, this Seattle build will be packed with surprises, performance upgrades, and the kind of automotive artistry that can only come from Akira Nakai.

Stay tuned, RWB family – the best is yet to come.

Introduction to RWB

RWB, or Rauh-Welt Begriff, is a Japanese automotive tuning company founded by the legendary Akira Nakai. Known for its unique and aggressive widebody kits for Porsche 911 models, RWB has carved out a niche in the world of high-performance cars. The name Rauh-Welt Begriff translates to “rough world concept,” a fitting description of the company’s philosophy of creating cars that are both beautiful and brutal. With a focus on performance and style, RWB has become a legendary name in the Porsche tuning community, captivating enthusiasts with its bold designs and unparalleled craftsmanship.

The RWB Build Process

The RWB build process is a meticulous and labor-intensive journey that transforms a standard Porsche 911 into a widebody monster. It all begins with a consultation with Akira Nakai, where the owner’s vision and goals for the car are discussed in detail. Once the design is finalized, the car is stripped down to its bare essentials, ready for its transformation. The widebody kit, which includes custom fenders, canards, and side skirts, is then installed to enhance the car’s aerodynamics and performance. This process typically takes around 48 hours, during which Nakai and his team work tirelessly to ensure every detail is perfect. The result is a stunning blend of form and function, a true testament to Nakai’s artistry and dedication.

RWB Porsche Community & Events

The RWB Porsche community is a tight-knit group of enthusiasts who share a deep passion for Nakai’s unique creations. Active on social media, many owners and fans regularly share photos and stories of their RWB Porsches, fostering a vibrant online community. Beyond the digital realm, RWB hosts several events throughout the year, including the highly anticipated annual RWB Seattle 997 Event. These gatherings provide a unique opportunity for fans to see RWB Porsches up close and personal, meet other like-minded enthusiasts, and celebrate their shared love for these extraordinary cars.

RWB Seattle 997 Event Preview

The RWB Seattle 997 Event is one of the most highly anticipated events in the RWB calendar. This year, it promises to be bigger and better than ever, bringing together RWB owners and enthusiasts from around the world. The event will feature a showcase of some of the most stunning RWB Porsches on the planet, along with a range of activities and attractions. Attendees can look forward to a car show, a track day, and a meet-and-greet with Akira Nakai himself. Whether you’re an RWB owner or just a fan of Nakai’s work, the RWB Seattle 997 Event is an experience not to be missed.

What to Expect from an RWB Porsche

An RWB Porsche is a truly unique and special car, designed to turn heads and deliver exceptional performance. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Performance: RWB Porsches are engineered for exceptional performance, featuring upgrades like turbochargers, high-performance rotors, and advanced suspension systems.
  • Style: Known for their aggressive and unique styling, RWB Porsches boast custom fenders, canards, and side skirts that set them apart from the crowd.
  • Community: The RWB community is a tight-knit group of enthusiasts who share a passion for Nakai’s creations, offering a sense of camaraderie and support.
  • Events: RWB hosts several events throughout the year, including the annual RWB Seattle 997 Event, providing opportunities for fans to connect and celebrate their love for these cars.
  • Country: As a Japanese company, RWB blends Japanese style with German engineering, creating cars that are both beautiful and high-performing.

Overall, an RWB Porsche is a car that delivers exceptional performance, style, and a sense of community. Whether you’re a seasoned Porsche enthusiast or just looking for a unique and special car, an RWB Porsche is definitely worth considering.