Irrespectively of the generation, the Porsche 911 is universally recognized and loved throughout the world. However, we wouldn’t vouch for this custom-built example, which looks more like a wild racer than a street-legal car.
The auction holder points out that the same Carrera was on sale six years ago without most of the mods. Its greatest transformation was in 2019, when a new owner bought a full RWB kit and went to town on the stock car. The coupe ended up with its arches and sills cut and extended, front bumper replaced with a more aggressive version, and a humongous rear wing put onto the engine lid along with a secondary spoiler. The top wing was then stickerbombed for extra street racing creds.
The result was resprayed in bright green and outfitted with 18-inch GTS wheels shod in Toyo R888 tires. Further mods included Stoptech calipers, KW suspension parts and a track-ready exhaust system.
One of the videos shows that much has been done in the cabin as well. The seats received a makeover in leather and fabric, a Momo steering wheel was added, and safety harnesses were changed.
Drivetrain upgrades boiled down to a Fabspeed airbox, and the listing provides no numbers to judge its effectiveness by.