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Each and every Lexus LFA is an incredibly special car, but of the 500 ever made, some stand above the rest as a result of their looks. This particular LFA is one of those, and it’s being offered up for sale.

Going under the hammer at RM Sotheby’s Munich auction, the car is number 211 of 500 and one of just 44 left-hand drive examples finished in Whitest White. The odometer reads 6,109 km (3,796 miles), which is just enough mileage to know the car’s been driven, but not so much that you’d worry about its condition. The car was built in 2011 and ended up in the Middle Eastern market in 2013. In 2021, it was then registered in Switzerland before its most recent service at Toyota Gazoo Racing of Cologne.

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If Lexus ever had to have an official color scheme, this car’s spec would be it. Whitest White happens to be LFA‘s launch color, while the interior is almost entirely clad in blue, the signature color of the F performance division.

According to the listing, that blue interior was bespoke, consisting of blue seats, blue door cards, blue carpets, a blue center console, a blue lower dash, and a blue leather steering wheel with gloss carbon fiber accents. The hue can also be found on the brake calipers, which makes for a nice pop of color against the dark gunmetal wheels.

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This car’s engine needs no introduction, but we’ll run down the specs anyway. 553 hp (561 PS / 412 kW). 354 lb-ft (480 Nm) of torque. A 9,000 RPM redline. All products of a naturally aspirated 4.8L V10 that’s the size of a V8 and the weight of a V6. Then there’s the sound. That glorious F1-esque wail that emanates from the iconic triple-stacked exhaust? It was tuned by Yamaha‘s musical department to be the perfect aural experience for drivers, passengers, and onlookers alike.

Overall, in the world of LFAs, this car is about as perfect as it gets. A unique yet classy spec, the right amount of mileage, and a bit of rarity bundled in with all the other things that make the LFA so great. As of right now, the car is predicted by RM Sotheby’s to sell for between €500,000 and €600,000, which is the equivalent of $546,280 to $655,536 at current exchange rates.

Photos Ben Hodora/ RM Sotherby’s