It's well known that the Japanese tuning scene is an idiosyncratic beast, but this astonishing creation - which looks for all the world as if it could have driven straight off
PH's very own 'shortened car' photoshop thread
It's the work of wonderfully deranged Japanese tuning company Liberty Walk and is a replica (if that's the right word) of a 1970 Nissan Skyline GT-R - based on a quad bike, of all things.
We don't know how much the single-seater Nissan-alike will cost you, but Liberty walk also does a 'Lambormini' along the same lines - and that'll cost you around 1.88 million yen (or £14,500).
That's quite a lot of money, but who can put a price on this sort of madness?