Is the security scanner your favorite part of the airport experience? Does it bother you that you have to spend all that money on airline tickets in order to get scanned?

If so, then this is the eBay listing for you: The Rapiscan Secure 1000 SP can be all yours for the low, low price of $7,995.

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According to eBay seller GovSurplus2012, the scanner normally costs $113,000 — but a "new government grant" created a need for new machines. "They have to justify the grant by buying new equipment, leaving good equipment for surplus," the seller writes.

An eBay listing for a Rapiscan airport scanner. Image: GovSurplus2012

In fact, the TSA ended its contract with Rapiscan in 2013, when the company was unable to deliver more advanced and less invasive technology on a Congressionally-mandated timeline.

The scanner uses a backscatter system, which was controversial because of the detailed images it creates of people's bodies. Congress ruled that scanner software must create less graphic images by June 2013, and the TSA and Rapiscan ended their contract when the deadline couldn't be met.

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The TSA now uses millimeter wave AIT scanners that do not create detailed body outlines, but instead show a generic body outline with markers when there is a potential threat.

According to the listing, the Rapiscan Secure 1000 SP "bounces a very low dose of x-rays off of a person to generate an image. This image is then analyzed by an operator to identify concealed potential threats."

The Rapiscan Secure 1000 SP. Image: Rapiscan

And if you've got several Rapiscan fans on your holiday shopping list, you'll be glad to know there is more than one scanner available.

"If you need more than one system, just let us know," the seller notes.

h/t Yahoo Travel