A unique bright green Ferrari specially made for Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay has gone on sale for nearly £4 million.
The 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari has covered just 7,000 miles since new.
It is believed to be the only one of its kind to be finished in green.
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Its striking paintwork was inspired by the Italian tricolour, with the theme carried through into the cabin with black and green leather throughout.
The hybrid hypercar also has Jamiroquai etched on its steering wheel base.

Jay Kay drove it at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed just days after taking delivery of the car.
At the time, he said: “I wanted to make a statement.
“It is all about the car.
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“I think the Signal Green colour gives the car a personality and it gives it a uniqueness – it deserves it.
“It’s not often that I order a new car, most of mine are classics, so when I do, I like to make a bit of an event of it.
“I thought this Italian-flag green would be appropriate, with the red lights.”
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The singer sold it in 2019 when it had done just 2,000 miles.
After Jay Kay sold the car in 2019, the Ferrari stayed in the UK with its next owner.
Around 2023, it is believed that the Ferrari changed hands once more, with subsequent servicing in Austria and Germany, as reported by Whats The Jam.
A spokesperson for auctioneer RM Sotheby’s said: “Every LaFerrari is special, with each hybrid hypercar heralding from such a limited production run, while some demand attention for their unique specification.

“This Signal Green example is perhaps chief among those, enhanced by its famous ownership history, limited use, and meticulous care.
“The rare opportunity to acquire such a recognisable and significant car should not be missed.”
It is being sold in the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco on 25 April with a guide price of £3,900,000.
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