This blue Porsche 911 (964) RWB is a work of art, blending classic German engineering with the radical widebody styling of Japanese tuner RAUH-Welt Begriff (RWB). Under the hood lies the 964’s iconic air-cooled flat-six engine, producing 250 horsepower in stock form, with many RWB builds receiving performance upgrades like turbochargers or modified camshafts to boost power to 300+ horsepower. The air-cooled engine is beloved by purists for its unique sound, reliability, and mechanical simplicity, delivering power to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. The 911’s rear-engine layout gives it a distinctive driving feel, with balanced weight distribution and responsive handling that’s been refined for decades.
The RWB widebody kit is the star of this build, featuring flared fenders, aggressive front and rear bumpers, a massive rear wing, and riveted panels that give the car a raw, industrial look. Paired with deep-dish black wheels and low-profile tires, the setup creates an ultra-wide stance that’s impossible to miss. While the ride comfort is understandably firm—thanks to the lowered suspension and stiffened springs—many RWB owners use their cars for both shows and spirited drives, thanks to adjustable coilovers that allow for some flexibility. The interior of this build is likely stripped down, with lightweight racing seats, a roll cage, and minimal creature comforts, focusing purely on the driving experience. The 964’s classic dashboard and analog gauges add to its timeless appeal, making it a rare and highly sought-after piece of automotive culture.

