Akira Nakai, the chainsmoking widebody Porsche builder from Japan, has been slapping his own brand of insanity on Porsches for a long time now. In fact he bought his first 911 Turbo—with significant body damage—back in the late 1990s to build it into the car that would kick off a widebody aircooled revolution. That car was a matte black monster …
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Follow A Legendary Photographer On His Way To Pikes Peak In A Porsche 718 Cayman GT4
Larry Chen is one of the all-time great motorsport and automotive photographers these days. He's got his own YouTube show on the Hoonigan network—which is great, by the way—he's an official Canon photographer, and this year he was named the official photographer of the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. He's cemented himself as a legend among …
Continue to the full articleThis 964 Turbo RWB Has All Of The Show To Match All Of Its Go
With those unmistakable flares and outrageous aero pumping up this classic Porsche, it's a feast for the eyes. There's something about the RWB shape which is so outrageous and gaudy that the purists still give them an approving nod. Power one with a 3.3-liter mill from Japanese tuner Promodet, and the package is enough to make anyone with a drop of …
Continue to the full articleIs This The Safari Build To End All Safari Builds?
Kelly Moss has a penchant for building over-the-top Porsches. When they aren't racing in GT3 Cup, they've lately been spending their energies on trying to outdo the entire world of Safari-style 911s. This time, they may have gone to a new level. This car, the car they're calling Willy Safari, is built for all-out off-road domination. It stands …
Continue to the full articleFrozen Lake Running With The Supercharged Kelly Moss Porsche Safari 4
You may have seen this build featured on the Hoonigan YouTube Channel a couple of weeks ago, but Larry Chen and Will Roegge have now released a longer version with more Porsche-focussed shenanigans. The new video includes more onboard driving video, more drifty-slidey clips, and a ton of badass supercharger whine audio. Chen and Roegge were invited …
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