Recently updated on January 25, 2021 at 10:51 am
I commit myself and claim that this Porsche 911 (Type 964) with Rauh-Welt term RWB Bodykit is the most beautiful we have seen so far with the extreme aerodynamic parts. Especially in combination with the beautiful three-piece CCW Wheels alloy wheels of the type Classic 3pc, as well as the bright red livery, the 911er is absolutely breathtaking and visually perfect. The Californian tuner european auto source (EAS) The task on this floor was to install a new brake system and took the opportunity to publish some pictures of the completely converted 964er. The red classic is no stranger to 2016 at the beginning of November Vehicle reports. At that time, however, the 911 was on other aluminum rims that didn't look too bad, but by no means come close to the current rims, which are at least one inch larger. As already mentioned, EAS installed a new brake system from Brembo whose red brake calipers harmonize perfectly with the red paintwork of the vehicle.
Of course, new brake calipers also include new brake discs, so the decision was made to use large perforated discs at the front and rear, the exact dimensions of which are unfortunately not yet known to us. The rest of the vehicle seems unchanged from the version from November. This means that the extensive RWB body kit is still installed, which consists of extremely widened fenders, a huge double rear wing, modified front and rear bumpers including winglets and front spoiler. From a technical point of view there were apparently a lot of modifications, but unfortunately we don't have any really useful information about this either. In front you can see that the black headlights are equipped with modern lens technology and that the interior, with its red painted roll cage or the bucket seats including 5-point belts, has received an extensive revision. If we get more information about the modifications to the RWB 911, there will of course, as always, be an update for this report. The best thing is to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.
(Photos: EAS - European Auto Source)
These are the changes to the Porsche 911 (964):
- Lowering (coilover suspension)
- darkened / tinted windows
- possibly an increase in performance
- red paint all around
- widened fenders, double rear wings, front and rear bumpers - front with winglets & front spoiler
- black headlights in front (lens technology - possibly xenon)
- black Porsche emblem
- Roll cage inside
- RWB shell racing seats with five-point straps
- Brembo brake system (red calipers & perforated discs front and rear)
- Re / Li sports exhaust system
- WARB gluing
- momo sports steering wheel
- CCW Wheels alloy wheels of the Classic 3pc type
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