Neither have we, but we have to admit that it looks absolutely stunning. The awesome sportscar was captured at a show where it probably was the main attraction, judging by the rest of the cars seen in the background.
JD Custom Creations turned one of the limited 500-unit Lexus LFAs into a machine that reminds you of the Bumblebee Camaro from the Transformers movie.
Basically, it is a black LFA which got yellow wrappings on some key elements, resulting in a unique theme that enhances the car’s outlandish silhouette.
The LFA supercar entered production in December 2010 and it sadly discontinued on the same month in 2012, after only 500 units have been built. Powered by a 4.8-liter 552 hp screaming V10 engine, the car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 m/h) in just 3.6 seconds and can achieve a maximum speed of 203 mph (326 km/h).
Basically, it is a black LFA which got yellow wrappings on some key elements, resulting in a unique theme that enhances the car’s outlandish silhouette.
The LFA supercar entered production in December 2010 and it sadly discontinued on the same month in 2012, after only 500 units have been built. Powered by a 4.8-liter 552 hp screaming V10 engine, the car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 m/h) in just 3.6 seconds and can achieve a maximum speed of 203 mph (326 km/h).