As movie memorabilia goes, it really doesn't get much better than this - a fully working recreation of Bond's Aston Martin DB5 - yes, the one from Goldfinger in 1964.
Twenty five cars have been lovingly recreated and released - one for each James Bond 007 Film, with each one taking over 4500 hours of workmanship.
To be as precise as possible, Aston Martin worked on this project with Chris Corbould, the special effects expert that has worked on every single Bond film since Licence to Kill in 1989.
You can see a rear smoke screen dispenser, revolving number plates, and a retractable rear bullet shield with replica machine guns that pop out from behind the front indicator light.
In actual fact, an extra three of these were made - one was kept by Aston Martin, one was given to Eon Productions, and one has been reserved for a charity auction.