You probably haven’t heard of Vale Automotive before but the small company is in the midst of developing a wild bodykit for the Porsche Boxster that’s inspired by the iconic 911 GT1 racing car.

The car has been previewed through a series of detailed renderings that show it will sport all-new body panels and share very little in common with a regular Boxster. In fact, there’s no way to actually tell that this is a Boxster and not some unique creation built from the ground up.

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Found up front are all-new headlights and a distinctive bumper with large air intakes and a carbon fiber splitter with a bright red accent. Vale Automotive has also designed a roof scoop for the mid-engined sports car that is said to be fully functional.

Alterations continue along the sides of the Boxster with extended carbon fiber side skirts and a set of intriguing wheels, seemingly inspired by those already offered by 1016 Industries. The Porsche has also been imagined with a large Le Mans-inspired shark fin and an elongated tail not dissimilar to what you’ll find on the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport.

Rounding out the modifications made by Vale Automotive are LED taillights, a carbon fiber diffuser, and two central-exiting tailpipes.

Images posted to Instagram show that the company has started work on the first full-scale molds of the bodykit. Vale hopes to finish the molds in early January and plans to have the first kits available to customers in February. No pricing details have been announced yet.