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The Incredible 935 ML: A Masterpiece of Japanese Automotive Engineering

The Incredible 935 ML: A Masterpiece of Japanese Automotive Engineering
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In this mind-blowing video from the Larry Chen channel, we are introduced to a car that has left me speechless - the 935 ML. Built by the young and talented Kazuki, this Japanese masterpiece is set to steal the show at the Tokyo Auto Salon. And let me tell you, it's not just any ordinary car; it's a work of art.

Kazuki's journey began when he stumbled upon a real 935 K4 hatch in the US, in a pitiful state of disrepair. But instead of giving up on it, he brought it back to Japan and embarked on a mission to resurrect it. And boy, did he succeed! With a 964 as the starting point, Kazuki transformed this car into something truly extraordinary.

The front end of the 935 ML is a fusion of three different front cowls, sourced from renowned companies like DP Motorsports, Kramer, and Mad Car. But that's just the beginning. The tube frame of the car starts around the front end, and Kazuki's attention to detail is simply mind-boggling. By using the original blueprints to the chassis, he ensured that every suspension pickup point and geometry was spot on, making this car a true K4.

But it doesn't stop there. The 935 ML is packed with custom features and modifications that will blow your mind. From the Lamborghini Diablo GTR Wing to the six generic third brake lights used as tail lights, every element of this car has been meticulously crafted. The roof is a combination of two fiberglass roofs, allowing for the perfect fit with the K4 hatch. And let's not forget the engine bay, which houses a fully built 3.8L flat-six air-cooled engine with twin turbos, delivering a jaw-dropping estimated 700 to 800 horsepower to the wheels.

Inside the car, the attention to detail continues. With a clean and finished interior, featuring a DP Motorsport gauge cluster, AP Racing pedal box, and a Motech M1 system, Kazuki has created a cockpit that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. And with major sponsors like KW, Yokohama Tire, Penzoil, and TYP S backing this project, you know it's something special.

In conclusion, the 935 ML is a testament to Kazuki's passion and skill. It's a car that pushes the boundaries of what is possible, showcasing the new generation of Japanese tuners who are not just about bolt-on parts and style, but also about performance, functionality, and insane fabrication. Kazuki's attention to detail and dedication to preserving the spirit of the original 935 K4 is truly commendable. This car is a true masterpiece, and I can't wait to see it in action at the upcoming time attack events in Japan.

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Viewer Reactions for Porsche 964/935/997 Twin-Turbo 800hp Frankenstein: My Favorite Car of Tokyo Auto Salon 2024

  • The gearbox being mounted upside down is a tribute to the 935's
  • People are impressed with the reproduction and hope Porsche gave it their blessing
  • Kazuki Madlane is praised for his cool car projects
  • Viewers want to see the car running and filming it
  • Larry is commended for his knowledge of the specs
  • The build is described as a work of mechanical art and the best tuner car in a long time
  • The commitment to reproducing and innovating the legendary machine is praised
  • Some viewers suggest changes they would make, such as smaller wheels with more tire sidewall
  • The builder is praised for his skills and potential in the car world
  • The melding of classic and modern elements is appreciated
The Incredible 935 ML: A Masterpiece of Japanese Automotive Engineering
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The Incredible 935 ML: A Masterpiece of Japanese Automotive Engineering
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The Incredible 935 ML: A Masterpiece of Japanese Automotive Engineering
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The Incredible 935 ML: A Masterpiece of Japanese Automotive Engineering
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