RWB Dallas #1 | Raijin (4K) - Summary

Summary

The video features David Saslow, a New York native who moved to Dallas, Texas, and Robert Reed, owner of Mako Collision and Auto Paint. It documents the build of RWB Dallas number one, a custom Porsche project led by the renowned Japanese car tuner Akira Nakai. Saslow had been on a waiting list for over a year before getting his build date. The build took place at Reed's shop, which continued its regular operations during the process. The community's support was highlighted as many spectators came to watch and help with the build. Nakai, known for his craftsmanship and passion, worked tirelessly on the car, which was described as a once-in-a-lifetime experience by the owners. The video captures the excitement, dedication, and sense of community that surrounded the creation of this unique vehicle.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. David Saslow is the owner of an RWB Porsche.
2. David is originally from New York but moved to Dallas, Texas about two years ago.
3. He was on the waiting list for an RWB build for over a year before getting his build date.
4. Nakai-san, the founder of RWB, arrived at the airport and began working on the car.
5. Robert Reed and his wife own Mako Collision and Auto Paint in Mansfield, Texas, where the RWB build took place.
6. Mako is a 45-year-old brand in production painting.
7. Robert met David through a mutual friend who built a GTR.
8. The RWB build was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for David.
9. Nakai-san is extremely talented and has done hundreds of RWB builds.
10. The car community came together to help with the build, with many people volunteering their time and expertise.
11. The RWB build was a community effort, with many people involved in the process.
12. The car's owner, David, was overfilled with joy when the build was complete.
13. The car was taken to a get-together on the night it was completed.
14. Nakai-san has built over 200-300 RWB cars.
15. Nakai-san has a wife and considers his friends to be like family.
16. The RWB build was a creative project that brought the car community together.
17. David still has a New York plate on the car and plans to switch to Texas plates soon.
18. David thanks Robert Rick, Justin, Tarek, Team Misfits, and his family for their support and help with the build.