Porsche’s official off-road version of the 911 that will be given the “Dakar” title is just around the corner, but it’s a big company now with very high standards, so it’ll take some time before anyone can actually park a modern rally-ready 911 under their garage – and that’s if you manage to get in line first.

What if you need one now? Well, Bring a Trailer has you covered, because a 1988 911 Carrera Coupe G50 that was modified by STRAAT to emulate the Safari 911s of the past is currently up at auction on the site.Her’e

A surprising amount of this car’s history has happened on BaT. Delivered new in 1988, painted Guard’s Red, the car did around 270,000 miles (434,520 km) with a single owner before being bought by its current owner on the auction in 2019.

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STRAAT, which is based in Miami, Florida, then spent around 20 months stripping the car down to a shell and rebuilding it as you see it here. Repainted Baltic Blue Metallic, the builders opted to retrim the interior, overhaul the 3.2-liter flat-six, add a G50 five-speed manual transaxle, and more.

In addition, it got a Warn winch, Cibie LED auxiliary lights, a custom skid plate to protected its soft underbelly, a roll bar to protect its top, and a roof-mounted spare. The ride height was raised with a Von Shocks suspension and adjustable-perch front coilover springs.

It also got a Getty Design ducktail spoiler, custom bumper bars, and amber rear corner lights to help give it an air of sophistication. The Safari-style 911 rides on 15-inch, staggered-width BRAID Fullrace TA alloy wheels that have been triple-powder coated in metallic gray. They are wrapped in BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires.

Overall, it looks pretty well-made and will undoubtedly draw a lot of attention. Between classics like these, the Marc Philipp Gemballa Marsien, and the official upcoming Porsche 911 Dakar, it seems the world has gone mad for rugged 911s.