A 1983 Porsche 911 SCRS Rothmans Safari which will surely light a fire under the belly of any Porsche enthusiast is currently for sale on eBay.

This 911 started life as a 1983 911SC and came to Trissl Sports Cars Florence in desperate need of a restoration. Rather than simply restoring the car to its former self, the seller decided to transform it into as SCRS inspired by the famed Rothman East African Safari race car.

The vehicle’s transformation saw its 3.0-liter engine rebuilt by Martins Classic Cars and outfitted with Dougherty Camshafts and polished and ported cylinder heads. Also included in the modifications was a lightweight clutch system, custom-built half shafts, and a bespoke fuel tank.

As for the 911’s body, it was stripped down and sent to an Amelia Island Concours-winning painter where the car received a paint scheme identical to the original Porsche Rothmans 911 SCRS. Elsewhere, the car features a distinctive light pod, 16-inch Fuchs wheels, Bilstein coilover suspension, and brakes from Bremtek Racing.

The seller says that since the transformation, the car has been driven just 100 miles (160 km).

A quick scroll through the images of the car show just how comprehensive the alterations were. The interior, for example, includes a set of bucket seats with harnesses, a full roll cage, reappointed black leather on the dashboard and steering wheel, and a gear knob protruding out of the transmission tunnel that’s just begging to be used.

At the time of writing, the highest bid was $25,100, unsurprisingly short of the reserve. There are just over five days left in the auction.