If you’re a fan of AC/DC and love a good sandwich, read on.

A Perth woman is giving away a piece of Perth culture in the form of a giant bread bun.

“Bun Scott” is a two-metre-tall polystyrene tribute to homegrown AC/DC frontman Bon Scott created for Perth Festival’s insanely popular Highway to Hell event in February.

Complete with lettuce, tomato, cheese, ham and a creepy-looking smile sculpture took pride of place next to a stage during the festival.

Camera Icon Bun Scott. Credit: Pascale Giorgi / Freo Massive/Facebook

But, two months on, the owner has found little use for a sculpture of an enormous sandwich (funny, that!)

Pascale Giorgi, who was commissioned to build the sculpture by Perth Festival said she spent six weeks perfecting the oversized sanga but had decided it was time to part ways with Bun Scott.

“Unfortunately it's very big, and I don't have enough space to keep it. And I'd prefer someone who loves it to have it and appreciate it,” she told PerthNow.

Ms Giorgi has offered Bun Scott free to a good home to the 39,000 members of Facebook’s Fremantle Massive group.

Camera Icon Bun Scott in action. Credit: Pascali Giorgi / Freo Massive/Facebook

“I'm looking for a home for this very special sculpture made for the Highway to Hell Festival. Bun Scott could be yours!” she wrote.

“Measuring in an impressive 2 metres tall (but very light due to it delicious polystyrene innards), this continental roll effigy of the AC/DC frontman is free to a good home!”

Ms Giorgi will have little difficulty shifting Bun Scott, with dozens of people responding to the post this afternoon and some even offering to pay for the sculpture.

And just an hour after posting the ad, she told PerthNow she may have found a home for Bun Scott.

More than 150,000 rock fans hauled their mullets, black T-shirts and denim at Highway to Hell, forty years to the day since the ashes of legendary frontman Bon Scott were laid to rest at Fremantle Cemetery.