Not too long ago, the Huracan Performante was the fastest production car to have ever lapped the Nurburgring Nordschleife. Fast forward to 2020 and it has been beaten by a handful of newer models, including Lamborghini’s own Aventador SVJ. However, that doesn’t mean the Huracan Performante isn’t just as impressive as it was a few years ago.

Outfitted with a modified 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 engine churning out 631 hp at 8,000 rpm and 443 lb-ft (601 Nm) of torque at 6,500 rpm, the mid-engined supercar can hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in less than 3.0 seconds and reach a 200 mph (325 km/h) top speed. The matte black (aka Nero Nemesis) Huracan Performante pictured is more special than most.

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The owner of this example clearly wasn’t satisfied with the performance the car delivered from the factory and sent it to SelfMade Motorsports to be fitted with a twin-turbocharger kit. While it’s unclear exactly how much grunt it has, there’s no doubt that it would leave the standard car for dead in a straight-line.

To complement the stealthy and aggressive exterior paint, the owner sent the car to Strasse Wheels to be outfitted with a set of bespoke rims that are named the SV12 Deep Concave Duoblock and are finished in gloss black. They measure 20×9 at the front and 21×12.5 at the rear and suit the Lamborghini perfectly.