A bizarre Ferrari 360 Modena limousine is currently up for sale in Australia. If you’re a Ferrari enthusiast, we recommend looking away now, as this could permanently scar you.

Like all 360 Modenas, this one left Maranello and was likely loved and driven the way it was designed to be driven. Come 2012, however, and the Italian supercar was imported to Australia from the UK and promptly cut in half.

As the 360 features an all-aluminum chassis and body, the chassis extensions were also manufactured out of aluminum. Meanwhile, the extended roof, side panels and the rear gullwing doors were made out of fiberglass in a bid to make the super long car as light as possible.

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The extension means the car now has seating for eight people and includes everything, from two TVs to a pumping audio system, colored lights, and a bar.

This abomination stretched limo is still powered by the 360 Modena’s 400 hp, 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V8. Perplexingly, though, it is now coupled to the transmission of a Subaru Liberty GT.

This isn’t the first 360 Modena limousine that we’ve come across. Two years ago, a yellow 360 limo was put up for sale in the U.S. with a reserve price of $95,000 but failed to sell. This Aussie-owned one is much more expensive. In fact, it has an eye-watering asking price of AU$399,999 (US$284,997) on Car Sales and has 65,000 km (40,389 miles) on the clock.