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Porsche Will Offer the 911 Dakar in These Sick Rally-Inspired Liveries

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Porsche Will Sell 911 Dakars in Sick LiveriesPorsche

The 911 Dakar looks incredible. While the rally-style Porsche is a well-worn trend, a factory-backed, lifted 992 is admittedly rad. Now we know customer cars will be offered in multiple rally liveries to match the car's off-road chops, direct from the factory.

The first one is called "1971 Rallye." It's inspired by the Polish drivers, Sobiesław Zasada and Marian Bień, who campaigned a 911 in 1971. The team secured fifth place in the 3100-mile rally across Kenya, as part of Porsche's first factory effort. This paint job runs $5260. It's a black-and-white livery, with some simple but sinister graphics:

There's also a livery to celebrate the 1974 East African Safari Rally, where Swedish rally champion Björn Waldegård managed second place in a 911 Carrera 2.7 RS. The Rallye 1974 decal set costs $5260 and looks like this: