A RARE Porsche 911 has been listed on sale for just £20k but no adults will be able to drive it.
The motor has a top speed of 30mph and the body has been finished in Guards red.
The listing describes the vehicle as “fabulous” and perfect for any 1980s Porsche “enthusiast”.
There’s just one catch to the twin-seater – it’s only suitable for children.
Parents looking to twin with their mini-me could look to purchase the 2.5-horsepower petrol engine.
It’s even been paired with a two-speed gearbox with reverse.
Further features include pneumatic tyres, working lights and a horn with a top speed of 18.6 mph.
The mini Porsche 911 is up for sale with RM Sotheby’s as part of their Paris auction.
This means keen buyers could place a bid from February 5th.
Entering Porsche dealerships in the early 1980s, the Porsche 911 Junior was available as a single or twin-seat children’s car sold.
According to the listing, it as an officially licensed product.
The specific make and model has only ever been made available in red.
Stopping power is provided via disc brakes and the listing boasts a maximum power of 30 kilometres per hour.
Only the two-seater Porsche 911 Juniors were delivered with a Porsche-issued manual, as well as a booklet detailing the components of the vehicle.
It is highly unusual for these booklets to still accompany the car, making this example particularly special.
It is believed that only 225 units of these two-seater models were ever produced.
This example is numbered 131.
It follows the reveal of a minuscule bubble car that looks just like a Porsche from behind.
The minuscule motor, which can comfortably fit just one person inside, has a top speed of 56 mph and there’s even a version that can be driven by 16-year-olds.
Called the Microlino, it has a roof that opens like a Rolls-Royce and a rear end that’s likened to a gorgeous Porsche model.