Are you ready to witness the biggest blasphemy the automotive world has ever seen? First, get the kids away from the monitor.

Bisimoto, a company known for their outrageous builds, has recently teased a new project on their Instagram account with SEMA written all over it. From what we can deduce, it will be based on a 1977 Porsche 911, and powered by something completely different from a flat-six.

The car isn’t put together yet, but according to Autoblog, Bismoto is planning a – get this – Hyundai V6-powered Porsche 930. We’ll let that sink in for a second.

We should’ve seen this coming, especially as Hyundai announced the creation of a new factory crate engine program at the 2013 SEMA Show, which included a Lambda 3.8-litre, direct-injected V6, and Bisimoto has a history of extracting ridiculous amounts of power from Hyundais and Porsches alike.

The Specialty Equipment Market Association show is one of the world’s largest aftermarket conventions, where showcasing a conventional project isn’t going to cut it. So, understandably, Bisimoto wants to stand out from the crowd, and what better way to do it than with an unorthodox-powered Porsche 911? 

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Project #1 of #4: the #SEMA madness begins. This ’77 #Porsche911 will be the most elegant, and technologically advanced #Porsche ever built at #Bisimoto. Stay tuned for updates.A photo posted by Bisi Ezerioha (@bisimoto) on Aug 4, 2016 at 3:37pm PDT

Project #2 of 4: the #SEMA madness continues. This 2017MY #OEM project will be the craziest, most unorthodox build to ever grace the #Bisimoto stable. Stay tuned for magnificent updates.A photo posted by Bisi Ezerioha (@bisimoto) on Aug 8, 2016 at 6:29pm PDT