rauh welt
#32
^Very nice conversion Frank! I saw them months ago on evom. What did it end up putting down power-wise?
On another note, I'm a big fan of Nakai's work at Rauh Welt. His "Stella" car and "Natty Dread" are amongst some of the nicest custom Porsche's I have seen in awhile. The fact that they are all tested on the racetrack makes it that much better!
On another note, I'm a big fan of Nakai's work at Rauh Welt. His "Stella" car and "Natty Dread" are amongst some of the nicest custom Porsche's I have seen in awhile. The fact that they are all tested on the racetrack makes it that much better!
#33
It ended up putting down 490rwhp. We put a new header on it as well as a new turbo recently, We actually just got it running again a few minutes ago
We'll see what it does with this new combo.
We'll see what it does with this new combo.
#37
front ends
these look nice, but won't work well in NY. if speedbumps and driveways don't get you, the potholes in this car unfriendly state will not only eat your front end off but swallow your entire car.
#40
A little bump to say that RAUH-Welt have opened their USA site -- RWB USA.
Forgot to link to my blog post about the opening as well... Festival of Speed blog RWB coverage.
Forgot to link to my blog post about the opening as well... Festival of Speed blog RWB coverage.
Last edited by gregory_gdp; 02-04-2011 at 03:51 AM.
#42
I was hooked years ago when I first saw one of these. Such a purposeful look. And I love that the owners regularly thrash their cars on the track and don't consider them just eye candy. They look so much more badass when they look worn down... kind of like a rat rod or something.
Can't wait to see on on the road.
Can't wait to see on on the road.