Over the years, we've seen hundreds of replica supercars come and go, and while most of them look absolutely hideous, some could pass as a high-end supercar, like this faux-Ferrari here.
No matter what they look like on the outside, most of these eBay replicas usually make use of a cheap donor car such as a Toyota MR2, or a Pontiac Fiero, but this is a different beast entirely.
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Beneath these questionable panels lies one of the greatest supercars to ever emerge out of Japan, one that was supposedly developed by the late and great Ayrton Senna of all people.
Yes, you're looking at a 1992 Honda NSX (technically it's an Acura) that's recently been chopped up to make room for these horrid body panels that are somewhat reminiscent of Ferrari's hypercar.
Like most supercar replicas, this one is quite out of proportion, and makes up what it lacks in body shape, with fancy headlights and scissor doors. Moving further back, a rather unconvincing LaFerrari rear end replaced the Honda one, and features bizarre taillights.
On the inside, the NSX' interior has been left unchanged for the most part, which might be this car's only redeeming factor. The silly sticker covering the Honda badge is the only visible modification in here.
While engine details are scarce, it still looks like power comes from the factory 3.0-litre V6 engine at that made 207kW and 284Nm of torque back in its day. Power is sent to the rear wheels exclusively through a five-speed manual transmission.
These days, factory condition NSX models are fetching upwards of $200,000 over in America, but unfotunately for this seller, this example is far from stock.
It is currently listed for $160,000 on eBay, a hefty sum that the seller would easily get with a standard NSX, but a figure a little too steep for this abomination.