This 1992 Porsche 911 Carrera RS is a stripped-down, lightweight 964 built for pure driving. No fluff, just buckets, thinner glass, and a tighter chassis. It runs a 3.6 flat-six with a close-ratio 5-speed, low miles, and a few updates to keep it sharp.
This 1972 Porsche 911T coupe is a modified long-hood example upgraded with a 2.7L flat-six (from a later 911S) and a 5-speed manual, repainted in its original Light Ivory, and fitted with period-style details like Fuchs wheels and refreshed interior elements.
A quiet statement piece built around restraint, texture, and atmosphere. The Issued Objects corduroy cap, worn here by DJ, leans into understated branding with a clean embroidered mark placed on a soft wale corduroy silhouette. Less streetwear logo cap, more considered everyday uniform.
Designed for long drives, late conversations, and repeat wear, the cap carries the same philosophy behind Issued Objects itself: curated, intentional, and never overdesigned. The slightly structured crown and muted palette give it a timeless feel that works as easily in Tokyo coffee shops as it does at a golden hour car meet.