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Porsche 911 RWB 964 Akira GT Spirit 1:18

Porsche 911 RWB 964 Akira GT Spirit 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Porsche
Model Manufacturer
GT Spirit
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
GT508
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About the Porsche 911 RWB 964 Akira GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 Porsche 911 RWB 964 Akira is a sealed resin replica of Rauh-Welt Begriff's widebody 964, complete with flared arches and fan blade rear wing. A mid tier tuner piece for collectors drawn to Japan's aftermarket 911 scene rather than factory originals.

Rauh-Welt Begriff built its reputation transforming aircooled 911s into aggressive widebody statements, and the 964 chassis takes particularly well to that treatment.

Resin Casting of an Aggressive Widebody Kit

A widebody conversion like RWB's demands crisp arch lines where the flared bodywork meets the original 964 shell, and resin holds that transition cleanly without the seam a diecast tooling process can leave. The Akira livery's graphics sit directly on the sealed body rather than as a separate applied layer, keeping the surface flush around the fan blade wing and the deep front splitter. Being resin, there is no opening bonnet or boot to reveal the engine bay, but on a tuner subject like this the exterior silhouette carries the appeal, not mechanical detail. Paint depth under direct light shows the graphic work clearly, worth checking on arrival since tuner liveries rely on sharp registration more than a factory colour would.

Placing a Tuner 911 Alongside Factory Originals

RWB's widebody 964s occupy a different collecting lane to factory Porsche models, appealing to buyers interested in Japan's aftermarket tuning culture as much as the Porsche marque itself. Displayed next to a standard 964, the contrast in stance and arch width tells its own story without needing extra context. At 1:18 the widened bodywork gives this casting a noticeably wider footprint than a stock 911 of the same scale, worth accounting for in a tightly packed cabinet. As a sealed resin piece, a soft brush for dusting is safer than direct handling of the wing or splitter. For a themed shelf built around widebody and tuner culture, this Akira liveried RWB is a distinctive anchor piece rather than a background filler.

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