“When you work as a psychiatrist for many years, you work with lots of patients – some through their own choice, and some because they have been medically forced to. And when it was time to return to reality, he used his new skills to become a psychiatrist. Unsurprisingly, the combination of these two ‘hobbies’ led him down a path of conspiracy theories, black magic and occults. So, my relationship with cars went into an incubation period…”ĭuring Ensako-san’s journey of self-discovery, two key things quickly became his passion: spirituality and psychedelic drugs. I knew very early as a child I wanted to explore the world outside of Japan to experience unusual cultures and other people who felt the same. “But when I got a driving license, I did not dream of cars. And, at the same time, we had the comic Circuit Wolf heavily influencing our love for racing machines too.” “At school, the Ferrari 512BB and Lamborghini Countach were the desire of all boys here. “When I was a child in the late ’70s, there was a big supercar boom in Japan,” he says. But while it’s easy to poke fun at the immense irony of it, for Ensako-san the building of RWB Baphomet represents a lifetime of change and exploring dark magic which dates all the way back to his teenage years. Imagine trying to explain to your 9:30am patient that the devil they’ve been seeing isn’t real, despite their being a three-dimensional tribute to said demon parked right outside. “It’s not a car I can bring into work,” Ensako-san quickly points out, and for good reason. But he’s not stitching people back together… he’s delving into their minds as a psychiatrist. His jet-black hair and spike-studded jacket are textbook gothic traits. His job? Not so much.Įnsako-san is a 53-year-old doctor. And, on first impressions, it doesn’t make things any clearer. Void – otherwise known as Norihide Ensako. To understand why a car like Baphomet exists requires a little backstory on its owner – Dr. And while themed RWB Porsches are nothing new – like bossman Akira Nakai’s own Stella Artois 930 (built to celebrate his love of the Belgian booze) – the Porsche pictured here is the result of a man curiously nicknamed Dr. It’s sun-strip reads ‘RAUH-Welt’, the legendary tuner and Porsche chopper-upper from Japan. Less so if it was being driven around Ghana. Although this is the same country which allows grown men to wear adult nappies and pet other adults dressed as furries, so an air-cooled antichrist isn’t that controversial. Especially when you see it resides in the ultra-conservative society that is Japan. Also comes with nylon brush,1 Clear P-Tex, 1 Black P-Tex, Two Ski Brake Retainers, Tuning stone, Wax scrapper with edge notch, Polish pad and Tune instruction guide.Which is why – even today – the sight of a wide-arched, fire-spitting Porsche 930 Turbo plastered in devilish insignia will still cause a sharp inhale through your teeth. Heavy duty carry strap and easy wipe off material make is easy to keep your kit clean! Iron stores separately outside kit.
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