RWB Porsche "Holy Knight" — PPF & Livery at EMWRAPS March 18, 2026 — Project Spotlight Akira Nakai built this RWB 997 in Seattle. We protect it. Four angles of the "Holy Knight" build — and why PPF on a wide-body Porsche is a different game. If you know, you know. This black and yellow RWB 997, number 22, was built by Akira Nakai here in Seattle. The wide-body fenders, the low stance, the "RAUH-Welt" windshield banner — this is a hand-built piece of automotive culture, and it lives at EMWRAPS' doorstep.Here's the full car from the front — showing those massive wide-body fenders and that unmistakable RWB silhouette parked right outside our shop. Every RWB is a one-off build.And here's another RWB, looking absolutely menacing from the front. The wide body kit catches the light differently from every angle. This is why PPF on an RWB is challenging — and why most shops won't touch it.Close up on the rear — you can see the "Holy Knight" (聖騎士) lettering in red on the tail panel. This is the name Nakai-san gave this particular build. Each RWB has its own identity, and this one wears it proudly.PPF for Wide-Body BuildsThere are no pre-cut templates for hand-built wide-body fenders. Our installers hand-cut every piece of film and custom-fit it to the exact contours of Nakai's bodywork. It requires a different skillset than wrapping a stock car.Hand-cut film fitted to unique fender flaresFull front including custom bumper and splitterRocker panels and side skirts — critical on cars this lowRear quarter panels around the wide-body seamsWhy RWB Seattle Trusts EMWRAPSWhen Nakai-san finishes building a car in Seattle, it needs protection work done at the same level as his craftsmanship. RWB Seattle chose us because we don't just slap film on — we treat each car as the art piece it is.Own a Modified Porsche?We specialize in wide-body and custom builds. Call (206) 383-5328 for a free consultation. Read more on the EMWRAPS Blog. EMWRAPS — 1900 Airport Way S #103, Seattle, WA 98134. Call (206) 383-5328.