Indecent Unveils Customized Porsche 911 With Rivet-Free Widebody Kit

by AutoExpert   |  11 January, 2024

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Indecent, a Porsche tuning company, first showcased its customized Porsche 911 at the SEMA Show 2022. The co-founder, Phillip Tieu, explained the modification process of the car in a video. Though not as big as some well-known tuning houses, Indecent is carving its niche with a unique approach.

Currently working on newer Porsche generations (991.1, 991.2, and 992), Indecent primarily focuses on modifying and restoring 997 coupe and cabriolet units.

Porsche 911

Each custom build takes 200–500 hours, and the cars are given unique serial numbers in the form of in-dash emblems. The key feature of Indecent's customization is the rivet-free widebody kit that replaces most exterior parts. This method involves bonding the parts to the body, followed by smoothing out the lines where they meet.

Porsche 911

The painting process is extensive, requiring the removal and replacement of all glass bits and seals. In the video, a Level 2 package was discussed, including Morimoto Lighting's LED lamps. The Indecent 911 997 also boasts a seamlessly installed ducktail spoiler, a mesh grille paying homage to classic air-cooled 911s, exterior decals, badging, and deep-dish wheels partnered with Augment Wheels and wrapped in R888 Toyo tires.

Porsche 911

Most of the interior remains stock with upholstered leather, but there's a newer 991.2 steering wheel. The interior is described as having a "ghost look," featuring Recaro seats with a houndstooth pattern and subtle contrast-color stitching. 

Under the hood, the vehicle features a carbon-fiber Fabspeed air intake, a Fabspeed twin-tip exhaust, a custom air suspension system, and coilovers from BC Racing. While the cost isn't disclosed, those with the means looking to enhance their Porsche 911 should keep an eye on Indecent's offerings.

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