“Cheap” is the word that comes to mind when looking at most supercar imitations, but a tuner from Thailand has built something incredible instead. He scavenged parts from a dozen of cars to build this insane Lamborghini Aventador SVJ lookalike.
Starting with the chassis, it is welded from 50% Honda Accord and 50% Toyota Crown. The 3.0liter twin-turbo V6 under the hood comes from a Mitsubishi 3000GT, as does the transmission. The power isn’t stated anywhere, but it should at least be capable of its stock 304 PS (300 hp / 221 kW).
The suspension mostly owes itself to a Toyota Hilux pickup, and the cabin originates from a Honda Civic. BMW provides the brakes, and Isuzu D-Max supplies the steering mechanism. You’d think at least the doors are fabricated from scratch, but no. They were sourced from a petite Nissan NX and only slightly modified to resemble the Lambo’s.
Rounding off the impressive build is an accurate-looking body kit composed of a rear wing, fender flares, larger air intakes and a pronounced front splitter. CB Media, which posted the video on YouTube, did not inquire about the origin of the wheels.