Ashif Mawji's Rolls-Royce Dawn has a V12 engine, a soft-top convertible roof and doors that open and close at the touch of a button.



It also has a giant mural of Connor McDavid on its side.



At a time when Oilers fans are showing their playoff pride with a wide assortment of copper-and-orange vehicle modifications, Mawji's ride is one of the most distinctive and, perhaps, expensive.



When the Oilers made the second round of the 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs, Mawji contacted a friend about a custom wrap for his limited-edition luxury coupe.



"We all have unique ways of showing our support," he said. "I thought, what can we do that would be cool and unique and different and make a statement, that we are proud of our Oilers ... it's a tribute to the team."



The result — an Oilers logo on the hood, a stylized captain Connor on the driver's side door and "saviour" Cam Talbot on the opposite side.



The mural wrap is a single piece that's applied with heat and hot water. On a Friday drive with sons Aariz, 7 and Kinza, 11, he said it was all thumb's up, double-takes and cheers.







Ashif Mawji and his sons Aariz Mawji, 7, and Kinza Mawji, 11, pose for a photo with their $350,000 Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible with a Connor McDavid wrap on the side, in Edmonton on May 5, 2017.

The wrap is removable once the playoffs are over.



The Dawn, which Car and Driver lists for US$337,750, was the only one sold in Alberta, he said. Mawji is a cofounder of Trust Science, an Edmonton tech company that uses algorithms to measure trustworthiness for lending purposes.



As for whether the wrap is good luck or jinxing the team, Mawji said he's not superstitious.



"I think the team is strong enough they'll do what they need to," he said. "They're very resilient, they learn from their mistakes, so I have very high hopes for them."



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