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Porsche RWB 911 964 Flat Nose Grand Prix White GT Spirit 1:18

Porsche RWB 911 964 Flat Nose Grand Prix White 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
GT506
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About the Porsche RWB 911 964 Flat Nose Grand Prix White GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Porsche RWB 911 964 Flat Nose in Grand Prix White reproduces the widebody RWB tuning kit built on a 1993 964-generation Porsche. Sealed resin construction suits the aggressive body kit's flared arches and low ride height.

Akira Nakai's RWB conversions turned classic 911 shapes into something far more theatrical, and a flat nose 964 wearing that kit is one of the more distinctive builds within the RWB catalogue of one-off cars.

Why Resin Suits an Aggressively Flared Body Kit

The RWB kit's flared arches and deep front lip are exactly the sort of compound curves where sealed resin construction has a real advantage over diecast. GT Spirit's resin build holds tight, consistent shut lines around the widened bodywork that hinged diecast doors would struggle to match, since there are no opening panels to accommodate mechanically. The trade-off is a sealed body with no opening features at all, which some buyers may find limiting, but the panel precision gained is considerable. Grand Prix White is a clean base colour that shows the flat nose's smoothed front end and the RWB kit's oversized rear wing without distraction.

Collecting a Distinctive Tuner Build

This model suits a display focused on tuner culture or widebody builds specifically, where it stands apart from factory-spec Porsche models on the same shelf. The flat nose treatment, itself a nod to Porsche's own 935-inspired aftermarket kits from decades earlier, adds a layer of period reference for buyers who know the history. Resin construction at this scale sits above mass-market diecast pricing, and buyers should expect a static display piece rather than one built for handling, but the panel fidelity on offer justifies that trade-off for this particular subject.

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