If you’re a Justin Bieber fan and you’ve been saving your loonies for awhile, get ready to place a bid on one of the superstar’s once-prized possessions.
Bieber’s custom Ferrari 458 Italia F1 Edition goes up for auction on Jan. 21 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The 2011 sports car is infamous for being indirectly involved in the 2013 death of a paparazzo in Los Angeles.
Bieber’s friend Lil Twist was driving the Ferrari when it was pulled over by a California Highway Patrol officer. Photographer Chris Guerra was killed when he was struck by two vehicles as he crossed the highway.
According to auction house Barrett-Jackson, the Ferrari was also involved in a rear-end collision in August 2014.
Courtesy Barrett-Jackson
Customized for the Canadian pop star by West Coast Customs, the white Ferrari is wrapped in a blue chrome and has all sorts of extras, including 20-inch Forgiato Dieci-ECL wheels. Inside, Bieber cranked tunes enhanced by a 2,000-watt 10-inch subwoofer.
Just how much the car will fetch at auction is uncertain. Other than its famous owner, the Ferrari is one of about 18,000 produced between 2010 and 2015 and it’s valued at a mere $175,000 USD.
Barrett-Jackson is also auctioning John Lennon’s 1956 Austin Princess — the car he bought in 1971 and featured in his documentary Imagine — along with a registration signed by the ex-Beatle.
Also up for grabs is Steven Tyler’s Venom GT Spyder (one of only 12 in the world). He’s donating 100 per cent of the sale price to his Janie’s Fund charity.