The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is quite possibly one of the Italian marque’s best-looking GT models it’s ever produced and this particular example up for sale in Scottsdale, Arizona on eBay takes things to a whole new level.

This F12 Berlinetta was originally built and showcased at the SEMA Show last year and comes from a shop called Creative Bespoke. It has modifications reportedly exceeding $125,000 and an asking price of $329,800, roughly the same as a brand new Ferrari 812 Superfast.

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Most notably, the Italian stallion is rocking a full carbon fiber widebody kit from Duke Dynamics. Not only does the kit include flared front and rear wheel arches but it also comes complete with a new front bumper and an extended splitter, a new hood, carbon fiber accents behind the front wheels, and a menacing rear-end complete with a fixed carbon fiber wing, and a new diffuser.

Elsewhere, there is a set of Komperession Luxury forged 3-piece wheels and Novitec suspension. The car has also been re-painted in Alluminio Opaco, an exceptionally rare special order color from Ferrari.

The car’s 6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine has also received an ECU tune and now pumps out a cool 800 hp. This engine continues to be mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission driving the rear wheels. A full Frequency Intelligent (FI) exhaust including downpipes, headers, X-pipes and catback has been fitted to make the car really scream.

Is it a good idea to spend just as much on a modified Ferrari F12 as a brand new Ferrari 812 Superfast? We’ll let you be the judge of that.