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Posted to Desktops (MediaGallery) by Antonio Alvendia on Mon, Dec 29 2008
Photographer: Antonio Alvendia, Cipher Media Group Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Description:The rear wheel and scalloped fender of Nakai san's Rauh Welt Begriff Porsche 930. Inspiration.
Posted to Desktops (MediaGallery) by Antonio Alvendia on Mon, Dec 29 2008
Photographer: Antonio Alvendia, Cipher Media Group Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Description:The rear wheel and scalloped fender of Nakai san's Rauh Welt Begriff Porsche 930. Inspiration.
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Antonio Alvendia on Sat, Dec 27 2008
Porsche month on Speedhunters is long over. So why would I decide to write a story about one of Japan's most influential Porsche builders, and have the aggressive wheel lip and stunningly stylish rear fender of Nakai san's Rauh Welt Porsche as the main leader photo? Because Nakai san isn't just a Porsche guy... his style and his influence
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Tue, Sep 23 2008
As we get closer to the end of the month and our all out on focus on Porsche, it's time for me to finish up my Rauh Welt car features with the much-anticipated look at Nakai-san's personal 1985 Porsche 930. This is a car over 12 years in the making, and in its current state it is definitely one of the most unique Porsche 911's anywhere in
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Sep 15 2008
It’s time to continue our look at some of the iconic Rauh Welt-tuned Porsche examples from Japan and this time we will be looking at a car that belongs to one of Nakai-san’s most dedicated customers. As with many of the other RWB-built cars, this one was built with a strong emphasis on both on circuit performance and style. As Nakai-san
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Tue, Sep 2 2008
In Japanese, there is a term called "omakase" which translates to "leave it to you". Sometimes the term is used at sushi bars when a customer leaves it to the chef to choose the finest fish of the day. When it comes to Nakai-san and his famous Porsche tuning shop, Rauh Welt it is kind of like a sushi restaurant with a seasoned chef
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