Thank you for the video, really interesting... what was your take on what you saw? do you think it was a bit rough (excuse the pun) finishing? it all seemed a bit rushed
The whole thing was very educational. I will never be tool shamed again! He brings a broken hacksaw on first class flights! 🤣😂 from that point of view it was liberating. The cars are not show pieces in the “pristine ferrari” way that many people aspire to. I like the fact that they can be beaten on without worrying about paint chips and the like. His work definitely annoys many people who think he ruins collectable Porsches. I see him as a living and breathing Salvador Dali, it was super cool to see what makes him tick in person. Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
@@ManinaGarage Nice change of pace from all of the precision obsessed work we tend to see being done on Porsches. He strikes me as an artist more than an engineer - and that’s not a bad thing when you consider the shape of the 911 is in itself art.
@ManinaGarage thank you, really interesting to hear your perspective... cool video. I first came across RWB about a decade ago, it took me a while to get my head around it... fair play to the man.
Not for everyone of course… it is just for looks… but if you think of it… so many people buy Lambos, Porsches and Ferraris just for the looks…. Nobody needs really fast cars for conmute… those cars belong to the race track and many of those wheels never set a mark on one… so bottom line… it it is for looks… there are waaaay worse things to do to a car since many are underused anyway… it doesnt matter of you ruin performance utterly.
See the first Porsche HERE! 🤘😎 th-cam.com/video/wE2SpQ-7CXA/w-d-xo.html
Interesting video 👍🏻👍🏻
He is an interesting enigma, fun day. Thank you for watching Enric! 🤘😎
Nice video! Just wasnna ask, what was the glue he used for the at 3:16?
I linked all the products he uses in the description of this video 🙌 Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
Great video Finn! Hope you're well mate.
Thank you for watching Dude! 🤘😎
Thank you for the video, really interesting... what was your take on what you saw? do you think it was a bit rough (excuse the pun) finishing?
it all seemed a bit rushed
The whole thing was very educational. I will never be tool shamed again! He brings a broken hacksaw on first class flights! 🤣😂 from that point of view it was liberating. The cars are not show pieces in the “pristine ferrari” way that many people aspire to. I like the fact that they can be beaten on without worrying about paint chips and the like. His work definitely annoys many people who think he ruins collectable Porsches. I see him as a living and breathing Salvador Dali, it was super cool to see what makes him tick in person. Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
@@ManinaGarage Nice change of pace from all of the precision obsessed work we tend to see being done on Porsches. He strikes me as an artist more than an engineer - and that’s not a bad thing when you consider the shape of the 911 is in itself art.
@@edwardmigliore6484 we can never be tool shamed again with this guy around 👍
@ManinaGarage thank you, really interesting to hear your perspective... cool video. I first came across RWB about a decade ago, it took me a while to get my head around it... fair play to the man.
@ManinaGarage wow, fair play... he's carved out a real niche
This guy destroys cars and gets paid for it.
Not for everyone of course… it is just for looks… but if you think of it… so many people buy Lambos, Porsches and Ferraris just for the looks…. Nobody needs really fast cars for conmute… those cars belong to the race track and many of those wheels never set a mark on one… so bottom line… it it is for looks… there are waaaay worse things to do to a car since many are underused anyway… it doesnt matter of you ruin performance utterly.
Not just any cars...mainly Porches and I love seeing the pain he puts "car lovers" like yourself in.
@@redzone5655Not just for looks, they are amazing cars on track.
I lost all respect for this guy when i saw him JB weld a tow hook onto a bumper
Nikai is an artisan. If you dont appreciate his work, drive an Audi in Factory Spec
it takes you from a to b anyways