Nothing Artificial: A Raw Journey from Porsche 911 to Rawsche


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Have you ever enjoyed a Lager while driving a Porsche 911 downtown? The question seems to be absurd. This very absurd link has helped turn a beer baron into a car manufacturer. Keep reading to know how.

Porsche 911 Rawsche Nothing Artificial: A Raw Journey from Porsche 911 to Rawsche

It’s not an alcoholic affair! Nothing artificial! VB Raw, the famed Australian brewery, has recently finished an unparalleled mission, one that most beer barons would never have dreamt of, let alone implement! VB Raw has ended up producing a ‘Rawsche’, a new brand car that might make a global debut in the near future.

At the end of 2009, ‘Rawsche’ was re-generated from an old 1978 model of Porsche 911 classic. After stripping this one-time queen four-wheeler into bare sheet metal, VB Raw asked designer Paul Begg to design for Rawsche. Following the design, the exclusive car was rebuilt with a live webcam provided by the vbraw.com.au.

Owing to the very nature of being a racing car, the Porsche 911 has undergone several un-recorded modification in the hands of private teams, however it becoming a ‘Rawsche‘ by a beer brewer is altogether a different story!

Catch the team in action here:



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