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Adaptación del coche
The Porsche 911 (C2) depicted here originally stems from Japanese tuner shop Rauh-Welt Begriff (RWB), but looks remarkably little like its other creations. What’s the catch?
The catch is, the development team of the Need for Speed video game series commissioned this particular custom 911 several years ago. Aside from RWB, other companies, like Urban Outlaw and Bisimoto Engineering, took part in the project. But rather than pursuing its own design vision, the company decided to hear out its fans and implement their most interesting suggestions.
As a result, the sports car crashed the SEMA 2016 show in a gorgeous ‘Spirit of 147’ livery referencing the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally (see photo number 2), as well a set of Deept Concave Rotiform rims wrapped in Toyo R888R tires.
In 2019, the car once again underwent extensive customization based on the fan wishes, gaining a foam-white paintjob and getting rid of exposed body kit hardware. It also received a supercharger with a 9:1 boost ratio, which enabled its 3.5-liter twin-turbo flat-six to churn out 400 hp (300 kW) to the wheels.
Other noteworthy changes include racing-grade safety belts, bucket seats wrapped in Karo premium leather, and a new three-spoke steering wheel.
It would certainly be interesting to see what kind of modifications the sports car would get in its future iterations.
Editor: Andrew Raspopov
January 26, 2020
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