This is a 2007 Murcielago LP640 Coupe, originally delivered to a customer in the United States before being exported in 2012. Its story continues in Japan, where it was modified by one of the country's most renowned tuning houses, Liberty Walk.

This tuner has never been restrained, and that philosophy is fully evident here. Its Silhouette Works GT Evo body kit for the Murcielago is absolutely wild, starting with a redesigned front end that appears inspired by the limited-series Reventon. Key changes include a new bumper, additional driving lights, custom headlights, and a new hood.

Liberty Walk also crafted distinctive wheel arches and side skirts for this Italian supercar. It even features a massive roof scoop, though it's unclear whether it's functional or purely aesthetic. As striking as the front and sides are, some might say the rear is even more bizarre, with a custom bumper, diffuser, wing, and taillights.

Beyond the body modifications, the Japanese firm equipped the Murcielago with 18- and 19-inch wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires. It also features an Ideal Air Max air suspension system and a front axle lift capability. Fortunately, most of the interior remains standard, though it includes a digital rearview mirror and a Pioneer head unit.

While a Batmobile-inspired body kit and the fact that the car comes with the less desirable automated manual e-gear transmission might have been expected to cause divided opinions, someone was clearly willing to pay for it, as the Lamborghini sold for $344,000.

There's no doubt the car's value is high due to having covered only 32,000 kilometers.