An SAS dune buggy once owned by Bear Grylls with a machine gun on the roof could be yours for £35,000.
The 1990 Ricardo Light Strike Vehicle was used during the Gulf War but has since been restored to its original specification and been made road legal.
The military motor was previously owned by former SAS trooper and survival expert Bear Grylls.
The Ricardo LSV is now fitted with a deactivated 50-calibre Browning heavy machine gun and comes with a technical manual, archive photographs and a number of magazine articles.
This specific vehicle was one of just five, four-wheel-drive Mk2s that were built for the SAS in 1990 during the lead-up to the first Gulf War.
But it then became one of three that were subsequently released by the MOD in the late 1990s, eventually being sold into private ownership via an auction at Aston Down in June 1997.
A former owner returned the vehicle to Gulf War spec, before it was passed on to well-known historics racer Ludovic Lindsay and then adventurer and broadcaster Bear.