Green LFA? Hell yeah, dude. Green LFA. This one-of-two 'Fresh Green' Lexus LFA is up for grabs at DK Engineering in the UK. It might be a bummer for our American friends, as it's right-hand drive, but hey, just look at it. What makes this one stand out even more is its red-and-black Alcantara interior, which you'll either adore or detest. With most LFAs seen in more subdued colors, or the occasional yellow or orange, this one really doesn't look like any others.

DK Engineering mentions that in photos the paint appears like Porsche's Viper Green, but in reality, it's much more fluorescent. The car has only 838 miles on the clock and was recently serviced by a Lexus dealer—so it's ready for many more miles. DK Engineering hasn't listed a price, but with LFA values on the rise, the rare spec, and the low mileage of this car, it won't come cheap.

Lexus offered 30 color options for the LFA, but according to the LFA Registry, only 26 were actually used. Believe it or not, Fresh Green isn't the rarest color either, with five examples painted in totally unique shades. By far the most common color was Whitest White, with 157 made—a significant portion of the 500 total cars produced.

The LFA Registry states that this car was delivered new in Japan and was the only right-hand drive car in Fresh Green. There is a US-delivered, left-hand drive Fresh Green LFA, and if you ever spot it, consider yourself very fortunate.