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Porsche 911 from a famous tuner crops up on sale

This 1991 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 has huge mileage under the belt, but it is already being traded at U.S. $109,640 with a few days remaining until the auction ends. The seller claims it was the first 911 Targa model modified by the legendary Akira Nakai and his L.A.-based shop, Rauh Welt Begriff.

The sports car boasts a widebody kit with bolt-on fender flares, side sills, bumpers and a large spoiler. Bespoke 18-inch bronze wheels come wrapped in 265/35 rubber at the front and 315/30 at the rear.

The RWB team has also upgraded the undercarriage with adjustable suspension components by KW and performance brakes. A Fabspeed exhaust system was the only thing the engine received, while the interior was overhauled significantly more with a Momo steering wheel and an Alpine/Focal audio setup, among other things.