It all started when Joel Kernasenko's passion for Porsche was kissed awake. On Instagram, he had viewed almost every photo of every 964 Porsche ever made that had ever been posted online, images that epitomized the air-cooled yet wet childhood dream of generations of Porsche aficionados. A little later, he freed a similar Porsche 964 from the shallows of a Perchtoldsdorf garage, which a lady was selling along with a Gucci handbag on “Shpock – the flea market app”. The revenge on her ex-husband was sweet, the Porsche did not change hands for any money. The fact that the engine unabashedly and uncontrollably released its innermost being into the environment in the form of oil did not dampen Kernasenko's joy, and from then on he drove around with two fire extinguishers in case there was too much oil on the hot manifold.
From that moment on, the path to "NINE ELEVEN Outlaw" was a short one: A friend who could cut and label high-quality leather with a laser – the "Leather Fuel Bib", in plain English "Spritzdackerl" for the tank filler neck of air-cooled 911s, was born. After that, a "917 Tribute Shifter" for your own car should come from. However, a part reminiscent of the balsa wood shift lever of the legendary Le Mans lightweight flounder Porsche 917 was more difficult to obtain than the amber room, even with the help of the global Internet, so the technically gifted almost ex-photographer decided quite simply: I'll build it myself ! The result was a technically incredibly vife, high-quality, impressively high-quality, visually uniquely beautiful solution that is now available for almost all Porsche generations and is enthusiastically bought and installed by customers worldwide.
But Kernasenko not only sells his own products in his chic online shop. What fits into the mindset and is hard to get in Europe is quickly obtained thanks to cooperations from the USA or from elsewhere: Over-engineered short shifters from "Numeric Racing" as well as keys or the legendary leather tool rolls in the Mexican Bandidos style of the freaky brand KeyLow, which bases its eccentric marketing on the '80s drug smuggling scene. And anyone who thinks that the nail polish devised by a friend from Germany in iconic Porsche original colors (including the wonderful RS color star ruby!) is his last trick, doesn't (yet) know the inventor Kernasenko very well: If you look at "bullet mirrors", i.e. always wanted to have the rear-view mirrors in the unique "Bullet" shape of the Porsche 356 Speedster on his own Porsche, so make sure to visit the website www.nineelevenoutlaw.com regularly…