The other day, Elissa came thru to shoot with us our latest caps, tees and accessories for our 2012 line. Being the super car fiend that she is, she watched Nakai do his thing. Sema is coming up quick and the RWB builds are on their way…
The other day, Elissa came thru to shoot with us our latest caps, tees and accessories for our 2012 line. Being the super car fiend that she is, she watched Nakai do his thing. Sema is coming up quick and the RWB builds are on their way…
Remember this video from earlier last month? You caught a glimpse of the beginning stages of the first RWB’s made in Thailand. Fast forward a month and these are the final stages nearing completion courtesy of videographer Darius Ghassemian. As we come to expect from RWB, quality control and attention to detail is as usual,…
So here’s the latest from the 911. We’re most likely not going to update you til the week before Sema after this last update but check out the 964 in the booth.
We recently visited our friends at TNT in Sacramento who’s working on our RWB Builds. Here’s some photos of the Fatlace 964 and the Hoonigan 965. Both Turbo cars about to be even more awesome.
On November the 25th RWB rolled out to the Idlers event that was held at Tsukuba circuit. Stay tuned for the full length film presented by Fatlace.com. This film was produced / filmed / edited / coloured by Luke Huxham // Maiham-Media.com See you at Hellaflush Japan on October 1st at Fuji! Fatlace TV x…
The guys over at FFTEC are working feverishly to complete the motor build before the car goes into paint. I heard it fired up yesterday after getting its intercooler set in place. Look at this monster. If you’re ever in need of a 4 wheel dyno or need any type of tuning for your car,…
So as we vastly approach Sema this November 1st, the 911 964 C4 has been transformed from a stock powered 247hp to a beast with its turbo and tune by FFtec over in Hayward California. Power to match its looks is what I’ve been determined to do for this build while capturing the essence of…
The making of the first RWB’s outside of Japan. As usual, fully handcrafted by Nakai-San himself for the streets of Bangkok, Thailand. Head over to Jon Sibal‘s site for more pictures.