A stunning 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera modified by RWB Los Angeles back in 2015 is currently up for sale on Bring A Trailer. At the time of writing, it had attracted a highest bid of $55,000 with seven days left in the auction and stands to sell for much more than that.

The modifications made to the sports car are comprehensive. For starters, it was repainted in Porsche Light Yellow before being handed over to Akira Nakai of RWB who set about installing extra-wide fender flares, a new rear decklid with a ducktail spoiler, and a new hood.

In addition, the sunroof was removed as was the fuel filler door, passenger-side wing mirror, and passenger-side windshield wiper. The fuel filler is now found inside the front trunk.

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Elsewhere, the car has been adorned with Carrera graphics in black as well as RAUH-Welt graphics on the ducktail spoiler and windshield. Other modifications made include drilled door handles, rubber latches for the front trunk and engine lid, chrome window trim, and new rear quarter windows.

The car also now sits on a set of Fikse 17-inch Fuchs-style wheels with Sumitomo HTR tires measuring 275/40 at the front and 315/35 at the rear. All four brake calipers, discs, and pads were replaced in 2018 and three-way adjustable Moton coilovers have been installed.

Complementing the eye-catching exterior is an equally-as-stunning interior. For starters, there are a set of fixed-back sports seats trimmed in black vinyl with yellow tartan inserts. In addition, there is a 917-style wood shift knob, Rennline floor boards and pedals, and a WEVO short-throw shifter.

Power comes from a 3.2-liter flat-six with new individual throttle bodies and an aftermarket exhaust system.

The car is located in Vancouver, British Columbia and has been driven roughly 4,400 miles (7,000 km) since its metric conversion. The true mileage of the car remains a mystery.