Remember when Aston Martin built 10 copies of the DB10 just for Spectre and said you couldn’t buy one?

Well, here’s your chance. Next month, British auction house Christie’s is hosting a James Bond-themed auction benefitting Doctors Without Borders. For you 007 fans out there, that means you can own a number of trinkets from Spectre, including Bond’s Omega Seamaster, Q’s laptop and, most notably, one of the Aston Martin DB10s made for the film.

The DB10 is based on the running gear of the Vantage. That means you’ve got a 4.7-litre normally-aspirated V8 engine under the hood, producing 420 horsepower and hooked up to a six-speed manual transmission. Unfortunately, you can’t drive the DB10 – Christie’s has it listed as a collector’s item.

That being said, you’d be paying a hefty privilege to own an Aston Martin you can’t quite drive, even if no one else has one. It’s expected to fetch between US$1.4 and $2.1 million. If that’s a little much, you could always pick up the Hot Wheels version.