Recreating the Lamborghini Revuelto using old parts
The team from the YouTube channel NHET TV from Vietnam continues to impress with their projects, transforming old cars into replicas of the most expensive supercars. Their previous works included copies of the Bugatti Chiron, Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, Ferrari LaFerrari, Pagani Huayra, and even the Koenigsegg Jesko.
Details of the creation process
This project differs from ordinary homemade replicas in that the team did not simply install new body panels on an old chassis, but completely built the car from scratch. They removed the V6 engine from the Nissan and began the complex process of recreating the Lamborghini Revuelto. The entire process is shown in detail in a 3-hour video without commentary, making it something like automotive ASMR.

Body and interior manufacturing technology
Unlike the original Revuelto, which is made from a carbon monocoque, this replica has a steel frame, hand-welded. After that, the team cut the characteristic body panels from sheet metal, covered the car with clay to form the details, and then applied fiberglass. After the clay dried, it was removed, leaving perfect fiberglass panels.
The interior was also created using clay and fiberglass, including the dashboard and transmission tunnel. Suspension components were manufactured and installed for the car’s functionality.
Result and impressions

The finished replica looks so convincing that it could fool even experienced car enthusiasts. It even has a functioning retractable rear spoiler, like the real Revuelto. This project demonstrates how creativity and craftsmanship can transform old, unwanted materials into something impressive.
Such initiatives not only show technical mastery but also remind us of the importance of resource recycling. Using old Nissan parts to create something new and aesthetic can inspire others to similar projects, combining engineering thought with art. It also highlights that even without large budgets, impressive results can be achieved if there is desire and inspiration.