Kaege Retro Porsche 911 Resto-mod

With the inevitable advent of Porsche turbo flat-four engines, the values for old Porsches have been on the rise. Singer realised this a couple of years back and came up with a retro-modern 911 which had the silhouette of yesteryears iconic 911 encapsulating a modern and reliable rolling chassis underneath which meant you could have your cake and eat it too. Other tuners saw the profits to be made with such resto-mods and followed suit.

So the game of inevitability brings us to KAEGE, a German tuning firm that specializes in Porsches. Now Kaege have taken a holistic approach towards the whole resto-mod buzz. The Kaege Retro Porsche began life as a mid-90’s Porsche 993 with a goal to achieve the silhouette of the iconic 70’s Porsche 911. Kaege went on moulding and replacing parts with Carbon fiber and ultimately made a car that was lighter than the original by almost 100kgs. The roof and fenders underwent massive transformation as Kaege painstakingly worked towards bringing the Porsche as close towards the original.

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