With many supercars, the brighter the paint option, the more fun the spec of the car it may seem. However, with limited production cars, the more unique a design and option list may just result in one of the more special cars availableHyper Voitures has listed a 2012 Lexus LFA #95 on its website. Taking one of the most impressive modern supercars and painting it an uncommon color with an even more uncommon interior is sure to net some attention both online and in person, plus can bring in quite a good price.

The Only One Finished In Pearl Brown Metallic

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The color, dubbed Pearl Brown Metallic, is the only one finished in this color in the world out of the 500 LFAs built. Chassis number 95 is both subtle and aggressive. The lines of the car are well accented in proper lighting, showing off the sharp lines along the sides and rear as well as the smooth curves on the front. Around the rear, the subtle color is offset by the insane exhaust howl that is seen as a parting gift of the car. This same car was listed in 2017 on James Edition, a premier marketplace based in Netherlands, meaning the car has been available for quite some time.

With Just 1K Miles, This LFA Is Still In Pristine Condition

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For its age, this Lexus is in pristine condition. With only 1,073 miles, the car is barely broken in outside of it's break-in period. The nearly 5-liter V10 and the tuned exhaust from Yamaha make the car an impressive combination even without one of the more subtle and classier paint options. With only one other LFA ever finished in any shade of brown, this bronze-brown color pops even when next to LFAs finished in yellow, red, or any other factory color.

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Bears An Equally Alluring Interior For The Cherry On Top

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The brown paint, while beautiful, is a fairly subtle color on a car so ridiculous. From the outside, it more blends in with other vehicles just by being a darker and more non-ostentatious choice. However, the inside is a completely different story. While most of the LFA had a black interior, this one has been optioned with a bright orange leather which pairs with the Pearl Brown surprisingly well. At $680,000, this car is more than $200,000 more than factory but for a vehicle that is truly a one-of-one car, it seems nearly worth it.

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