The Lamborghini Revuelto is a marvel of modern engineering—a V12 plug-in hybrid hypercar with a multi-million-dollar price tag and a waiting list to match. Most of us will never even sit in one, let alone own one. But for the incredibly talented team over at the Vietnamese YouTube channel NHẾT TV, not being able to buy a Revuelto wasn't a problem. They just decided to build their own.The NHẾT TV crew condenses 350 days of literal blood, sweat, and grinding sparks into one of the most insane backyard builds you will ever see. And the craziest part? They didn't just bolt a body kit onto a Pontiac Fiero. They built this thing entirely from the ground up.Mud, Metal, and FiberglassIf you want a masterclass in custom fabrication, this is it. Everything kicks off with the team welding a custom tubular steel chassis from scratch. But how do you get those iconic, razor-sharp Lamborghini lines without a factory mold? You use mud—mountains of it.The team meticulously packs wet clay over a wire mesh frame and sculpts the entire body of the Revuelto by hand. Once the shape is perfectly carved, they lay down fiberglass and resin over the clay to create the actual body panels.AdvertisementAdvertisementAfter the fiberglass cures, they flip the shell over, hack out all the dried mud, and spend countless hours sanding, grinding, and refining the fiberglass until it's smooth.While the body is entirely custom, a supercar still needs a heart. Enter a beat-up old Nissan sedan. The team takes the tired Nissan out into an empty dirt lot for one last chaotic joyride before bringing it into the shop and unceremoniously ripping its V6 engine out.With the engine harvested, the team gets to work fabricating their own suspension geometry, complete with custom-machined parts, shocks, and welded control arms. They even hand-weld a custom center-exit exhaust system to mimic the real Revuelto's aggressive rear end perfectly.After fabricating custom bucket seats, wrapping the interior in black and orange vinyl, and giving the exterior a coat of blindingly bright green paint, the masterpiece is finally ready to hit the pavement.While the real Lamborghini Revuelto makes over 1,000 horsepower, this home-built replica might not break any land speed records.AdvertisementAdvertisementBut watching the team drift their bright green creation through the mud and proudly cruise it down the street is undeniably satisfying. It even features working scissor doors, custom LED daytime running lights, and an active rear spoiler.